
Kindergarten Programs and Resources
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Organization Name:
Bitter Root Land Trust
Grade Levels Served:
K-12
Cost:
N/A
Scholarships Available:
N/A
Objectives/Montana Content Standards Connected:
N/A
Description of Program:
Information regarding the conservation easement tool, benefits of conservation in terms of the protection of open agricultural lands, wildlife habitat, water resources and fisheries, open space for recreation (fishing, hunting, hiking, birding, etc.).
Additional Information:
BRLT is able to provide presentations and information to government classes regarding the Ravalli County Open Lands Bond Program, as well as the potential to partner with classes to provide locations on private, conserved lands to learn more about the conservation easement tool and land stewardship.
Contact Information:
Stephanie Sipe, Communications Director, stephanie@bitterrootlandtrust.org 406-375-0956
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Program Name:
Jack Creek Preserve offers a variety of programs!
Youth Camps: Archery Skills Camp, Outdoor Skills Camp, Winter Outdoor Skills CampYouth Conservation Education: JCPF offers many topics for visiting school groups. We can be a destination for hosting field trips at our Outdoor Education Center.
More info on programming: Educational ProgrammingAdult Workshops: Our Conservation Field School is all about teaching adults! We have many workshops for adults to connect with nature and learn about conservation. We also provide educator workshops where teachers can learn about conservation education curriculum to include in their classrooms and earn OPI credits.
Organization Name:
Jack Creek Preserve Foundation
Grade Levels Served:
All Grade Levels and Adults/Educators
Cost:
Cost varies depending on the program. Our multi-day summer and winter camps range from $300-400. To get an estimate of field trip cost visit our rate estimator on our website. Our adult workshops range in price of $30-200 depending on the program.
Scholarships Available:
We do offer scholarships for all of our youth camps. Keeping all of our programming accessible and affordable is important to us so we do our best to work with groups or individuals.
Objectives/Montana Content Standards Connected:
The variety of our programming topics and ability to serve all grade levels allows us to hit many learning objectives and Montana Core Standards.
Description of Program:
Our programming is diverse! We offer topics such as: wildlife ID, wildlife management, hunting in conservation, elk ecology, water ecology, science inquiry, botany, compass and navigation, backcountry preparedness, wilderness first aid skills and much more!More info on programming: Educational Programming
Additional Information:
We can develop personalized programs that can accommodate various group sizes, durations, and topics.
Contact Information:
Teachers can reach out to Jack Creek Preserve Foundation to learn more and talk with our Conservation Education Director to develop a program that fits their needs. We have an online form that initiates that process or they can reach out to: Addison Perryman, a.perryman@jackcreekpreserve.org, 406-682-3358
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Organization Name:
Ravalli County Weed District
Grade Levels Served:
All ages, youth to adults
Cost:
Cost for our education services
Scholarships Available:
NO costs to our programs so financial assistance options are not needed
Objectives/Montana Content Standards Connected:
Objectives: To teach youth and adults the importance of vegetation management from natives to invasives; to educate and incorporate the proper techniques for the management; to actually preform treatments; and to offer landowner assistance so they can manage their land.
Description of Program:
Ravalli County Weed District is a county office that treats noxious weeds along with free landowner education opportunities. Educating both youth and adults in classroom and outdoor settings. We offer granting and cost share programs for on the ground treatments. We offer free in person land visits and help development management plans that fit the owner’s goals, budget and values. We have a native garden we use to educate the public and we offer native plants for sale. We also preform roadside agreements, subdivision and gravel pit inspections, weed seed free certified inspections. We offer Bio-control education and product when available.
Additional Information:
Ravalli County weed district has a great classroom curriculum to teach students and teachers and we come armed with all the supplies and materials needed. Usually we like to do a couple of hours in a classroom and them take the class to an outdoor location and do a half day outdoor activity like a weed pull or planting trees and natives. This program does require a bussing program to site of outdoor activity and the weed district does not have funding for that.
Contact Information:
Ravalli County Weed District. Mailing: P.O. Box 194 Victor Mt 59875 Physical: 121 South Tudor Street Victor Mt 59875
Kellieann Fillingham: kfillingham@rc.mt.gov
Sarah Holmes: sholmes@rc.mt.gov
406-777-5842
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Organization Name:
BEAR
Grade Levels Served:
Any age or grade, we will gear our activities towards the age of your groups.
Cost:
The Ropes Challenge Course is $295 per 3hr session with up to 12 participants. All other activities are free! Being a small non-profit organization, donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated.
Scholarships Available:
We can scholarship up to 75% of the activity fee depending on the need of the organization participating. Scholarship applications can be found on our website.
Objectives/Montana Content Standards Connected:
Teambuilding, connection with the outdoors, Leave No Trace, outdoor & naturalist skills. We can gear activities towards what teachers are focusing on in their curriculum.
Description of Program:
BEAR's program leaders are available to visit local schools and community organizations as guest facilitators for teamwork building and nature-based activities. They receive yearly training in innovative, fun group facilitation techniques and can assist groups with team building and outdoor connection that will help them reach their potential and nourish their souls!
Additional Information:
Our participant limit is typically 12 unless discussed prior.
Contact Information:
Mallory Ijames / (406)209-8071 / mallory.ijames@bearmt.org