Professional development workshop for educators focused on water and aquatic wildlife.
Fri, 26 Jun 2026
9:30 AM – 3:00 PM (America/New_York)
Waterman Conservation Education Center Apalachin , New York
The Waterman Conservation Education Center is hosting a combined Project WET and Aquatic WILD training workshop for educators. This professional development opportunity provides teachers and environmental educators with hands-on activities and curriculum resources to teach students about water resources and aquatic wildlife. Participants will gain valuable tools to integrate these topics into their classrooms effectively. Join us for this comprehensive training session designed to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
What to Expect
An interactive, day-long workshop providing educators with practical tools and curriculum for environmental education.
Who Should Attend
Educators
Teachers
Environmental program leaders
Nature center staff
Agenda Overview
The workshop runs from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, covering both Project WET and Aquatic WILD curricula.
Venue & Address
Waterman Conservation Education Center
403 Hilton Rd Apalachin , New York – 13732 United States
Organizer
Waterman Conservation Education Center · Non-profit
A center dedicated to environmental education and conservation in Apalachin, NY.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
This workshop is designed for educators and teachers.
Where is it held?
Waterman Conservation Education Center, 403 Hilton Rd, Apalachin, NY.
Is it a two-day event?
The training requires attendance on both scheduled days; please check the full schedule.
What is the cost?
Please contact the Waterman Center for registration and fee information.
What will I learn?
You will learn how to use Project WET and Aquatic WILD curricula in your teaching.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Waterman Conservation Education Center website.
Tags
Education
Workshop
Environment
Apalachin
Water
Wildlife
Summary
A professional development workshop for educators focused on water and aquatic wildlife curriculum.