4th annual event promotes natural resources stewardships for students.
SPRINGFIELD, April 5, 2010 - The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) will host more than 1,200 students at state parks throughout Illinois in April and May to celebrate Earth Day. The 4th annual Earth Day in the Parks event series has become an increasingly poplular way to get children involved in the outdoors through a variety of conservation stewardship activities.
"What better way to celebrate Earth Day and our natural resources than giving students the opportunity to help the environment through fun and fulfuilling activities right in their own backyards," said IDNR Director Marc Miller. "Nothing gives me more pleasure than to see the next generation of outdoor stewards engaged in nature."
Sponsored by the IDNR Office of Public Services, Office of Land Management and the Illinois Conservation Foundation (ICF), Earth Day in the Parks offer students the opportunity to get outdoors and work in nature. Their hands-on experiences help students develop a sense of ownership of the natural resources while enhancing wildlife habitat and natural areas protection. Students and teachers are encouraged to return to the park to study the effects of their work.
"With more than 40 events throughout the state, there is definitely something for every student of every age. Our hope is that students will be hooked on the outdoors for life," said Miller. "Their visit during Earth Day in the Parks could be the first introduction in a lifetime of stewardship for many of these youth."
School groups were selected to participate at park sites through random drawings from an application process held earlier this year.
The Earth Day in the Parks sites in the Quad Cities region are:
Johnson-Sauk Trail State Recreation Area
28616 Sauk Trial Road, Kewanee, Illinois
Date: April 27. Time: 10:00am-12:00pm
Project: planting native tree species
School: AlWood High School, Woodhull
Prophetstown State Park
Riverside Drive, Prophetstown, Illinois
Date: April 22. Time: 9:00am-11:00am
Project: planting native tree species
School: Prophetstown High School
Rock Island Trail State Park
311 East Williams, Wyoming, Illinois
Date: April 21. Time: to be determined.
Project: planting native prairie wildflowers and grasses.
School: Dunlap Grade School, Dunlap