
Florida PLT
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Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program for teachers and other educators, parents and community leaders working with youth.
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https://programs.ifas.ufl.edu/plt/ 28-02-2012 16:00:04
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You likely don’t need to look far to see examples of how single-use plastics like straws, plastic bags, & plastic water bottles are damaging the environment. Check out Project Learning Tree's ideas to reflect plastic use & how to reduce plastic consumption. plt.org/educator-tips/…





Next week is the last chance to register for the upcoming Explore Your Environment Professional Development Training in Miami on October 14! Contact Marcia Bisnett at [email protected] or call 305-322-6273 to register and learn more.


On Monday COE candidates enrolled in RED3013 participated in training sponsored by a collaborative grant w/ Florida Project Learning Tree and Associate Professor Dr. Cheron Davis. Led by Marney Richards from the Florida Wildlife Federation #famucoe #rattlereducators #strikefromthetop🐍



Help young learners discover the beauty of nature, even in the heart of a bustling city. In this Project Learning Tree recommended reading, Jayden sees nature everywhere in his urban environment, from dandelions growing through the sidewalk cracks to squirrels and birds. plt.org/recommended-re…



The National Environmental Education Foundation NEEF (National Environmental Education Foundation) just released a new Native Schoolyards Toolkit for Prairie Habitats! Use this free guide to initiate and implement native habitat or outdoor classroom projects.🐞 neefusa.org/resource/nativ…

Repurposing materials is a great way to lessen our environmental impact, as well as a fantastic opportunity to boost creativity. Check out these Project Learning Tree 14 Halloween-themed activities for students of all ages and levels! plt.org/educator-tips/…



Florida PLT had the pleasure of spending a few weeks with the Environmental Education Program Development class at UF. Students received training on PLT curriculum , participated in the activities "Birds and Bugs" and "Web of Life", and became trained PLT educators!🌱 UF School Forest, Fisheries, & Geomatics Sciences





Save the date! For the first time in over 25 years, Project Learning Tree, Project WET: Water Education Today, and Project WILD, are coming together to host a joint conference. The 2024 Annual Conference will be held May 13-17 in San Antonio, Texas. We hope to see some familiar faces there! 🌲💧🦅

