C.H.I.R.P. Children Helping In Resource Protection.

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C.H.I.R.P. Children Helping In Resource Protection

HISTORY 2008 Caring for Trees 2010 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Grant Drawing The L.I.N.E.

C.H.I.R.P. IS BORN Caring for Trees In School Eco-Station Rotation Waterfront Park & Linear Park Eco-Station Rotation I've Got An Idea! Drawing the L.I.N.E.

IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Nature Walk Gopher Home Sea Life & Water Safety WATERFRONT PARK ECO- STATION ROTATION: LAND & SEA

Birds of Prey Flight Wildlife: Alligators DRAWING THE L.I.N.E Long Creek Invasive Native Exchange

DRAWING THE L.I.N.E.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW  In-School Programs -1,145  Waterfront Park & Linear Park Eco-station Rotation – 641  Drawing the L.I.N.E. – 485  Total Students: 2,271  Funding: Grants and Recycling Revenues

 Students experience nature  Versatile Program  K-12  Real World Setting  Hands on Learning  Students play a role in protecting environment  Students become teachers  Career Opportunities  Partnerships  FUN! BENEFITS OF C.H.I.R.P.

Keep Your Eyes Open for More Good Things to Come!