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2015 Summer Institute Review - UW Arboretum · 2015 Summer Institute Review Milwaukee: Latino Earth...
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Earth Partnership’s mission is to engage
educators and learners of all ages
and all backgrounds in community-based ecological
restoration for healthy
environments.
Milwaukee: Latino Earth Partnership
Urban Ecology Center - Menomonee ValleyJune 22-26
INSTITUTE THEMES and HIGHLIGHTS:
Monday: Ecology, human and nonhuman migration stories, strategies for teaching science to English Language Learners
Tuesday: Exploring the Kinnickinnic River watershed
Wednesday: Plant and animal ecosystems, digital technology outdoors, pollination observations, biodiversity
Thursday: Restoration site analysis and planning: landscape cultural features, topography, sizing, soil, species selection
Friday: Preparing and managing a restoration site, community rain garden planting at Pulaski Park, sharing team action plans for 2015-16 school year.
Lac du Flambeau:Indigenous Arts and Sciences
LDF Tribal Natural Resources DepartmentJuly 13-17
INSTITUTE THEMES and HIGHLIGHTS:
Monday: Opening ceremony, Ojibwe language, ethnobotany, digital storytelling
Tuesday: Tribal sovereignty, tree observations and woodland ecology, ecosystem comparisons
Wednesday: Flambeau water and land dynamics, watershed journey
Thursday: Shoreland restoration site analysis and planning, soils, college and career opportunities
Friday: Shoreland buff er planting: LDF Natural Resources, talking circle to share action plans for 2015-16 school year and closing ceremony
Wisconsin Environmental Education Board
Ashland:Indigenous Arts and SciencesLearning from the Land, for youth
Northland CollegeJuly 13-17
INSTITUTE THEMES and HIGHLIGHTS:
Monday: Opening ceremony, Ojibwe language, ethnobotany, tribal sovereignty, Northland College tour
Tuesday: Ecosystem studies: Aiken Farm, insect observations, forest ecology studies at Frog Bay Tribal National Park, traditional harvesting
Wednesday: Watershed journeys: Bad and Potato Rivers, macroinvertebrate sampling, nett ing and seining
Thursday: Native pollinator gardens and healthy food, restoration site analysis and planning, native landscaping: thunderbird garden design
Friday: Talking circle to share service learning plans for 2015-16 school year and closing ceremony
Bayfi eld:Indigenous Arts and Sciences
Legendary Waters Resort and CasinoJuly 20-24
INSTITUTE THEMES and HIGHLIGHTS:
Monday: Opening ceremony, Ojibwe language, ethnobotany, tribal sovereignty, water cycle
Tuesday: Watershed journey: Raspberry River to Lake Superior, macroinvertebrate sampling, Red Cliff fi sh hatchery research and boat tour
Wednesday: Ancestor stories, watershed journey: Apostle Islands, edible plants, ecosystem comparisons, native plantings and ecosystem services
Thursday: Restoration site analysis and planning, native species selection, teaching Act 31 and selecting culturally authentic resources
Friday: Restoration planting: Legendary Waters detention pond, sharing 2015-16 school year action plans, closing ceremony
Kickapoo Valley: Water Stewardship
Kickapoo Valley Reserve August 3-7
INSTITUTE THEMES and HIGHLIGHTS:
Monday: Ecosystem comparisons, phenology observations, rain garden site analysis, community assets mapping
Tuesday: Water and watersheds, sustainable agriculture fi eld trip to Organic Valley farms and headquarters
Wednesday: Botany and selecting species for a restoration, land history, geology and water fi eld trip in the Reserve
Thursday: Designing, preparing, and maintaing a restoration
Friday: Creating an underground prairie, sustainability conversations, next steps for stewardship
Nuzum - Kickapoo Valley Reforestation Fund