Ecology and Biodiversity:
Field Based Investigations for Teachers
Join us for a hands-on Educator Field Lab focused on ecology and biodiversity. This workshop is designed for middle and high school teachers who want to bring real-world environmental science into their classrooms through engaging, field-based experiences.
Date: June 11, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: WaterWorks, Hartselle, AL
PD Credit: 6 Hours
During this workshop, participants will:
- Explore forest, aquatic, and wetland ecosystems
- Participate in a guided field investigation along Flint Creek
- Learn species identification using dichotomous keys
- Investigate nutrient cycling and decomposition
- Practice field journaling techniques with take-home applications
- Discover classroom-ready activities aligned with Alabama Science Standards
This is an active, outdoor learning experience including a guided hike along the banks of the Flint Creek. Teachers will leave with practical tools, lesson ideas, and increased confidence in teaching ecology and biodiversity in their classrooms.
Spots are limited. Register today to secure your place.