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Floodplains and Delta Ecology

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Floodplain and Delta Ecology Institute is full. Please check in for 2020/2021 dates and registration in spring 2020.


Come learn about the environment of floodplains and the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta for 3 days of field work and a follow up workshop. 


Highlights:
  • Full day bus tour of the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta will visit:
  1. The Cosumnes River Preserve. (Includes a two hour canoe trip)
  2. Tour of DWR's Carbon Sequestration Project on Twitchell Island
  3. Visit to the Big Break Regional Shoreline
  • Project WET certification and the excellent 516 page activity guide provided by the Water Education Foundation
  • A talk with naturalists at the San Joaquin National Wildlife Refuge
  • Hands-on activities and integrated lessons with literary links
  • Two units of credit available through Teachers College of San Joaquin (additional cost - $95)
  • $200 Stipend upon completion

This institute is full. Please check back in April to register for Floodplain 2020/2021
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Contact Us:
Dean Reese
Outdoor Education and
Environmental Literacy Coordinator 
dreese@sjcoe.net
(209) 292-2713

Kristine Stepping
Outdoor Education and 
Environmental Literacy
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Program Manager
kstepping@sjcoe.net
​(209) 292 -2715
Address:
Durham Ferry
Outdoor Education Center

29442 Airport Way
Manteca, CA 95337
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  • Home
  • Professional Learning
  • Student Events
    • STEAM Fair
    • H2O Hackathon 2019
    • Summer Camps
  • Regional STEM Opportunities
    • CREEC
    • North Central Valley STEM Center
    • SIMMS
    • SJCOE TECH SUMMIT
  • About Us
  • SJCOE FabLab
    • VEX Robotics Competition
  • SJCOE Durham Ferry Outdoor Education Center
  • SJCOE Outdoor Education
  • Teacher Resources
    • Mini Grants to Educators
    • TOPS
    • SJCOESTEM.NET Resources
  • Volunteer with SJCOE
  • STEM Newsletter
  • Directions
  • Digitarium Planetarium System
  • Environmental Literacy