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Photos courtesy of Iowa Learning Farms FAVORITE NATURAL RESOURCE: The drawing by Fisher Woodley’s fourth-grade class at Bess Streeter Aldrich Elementary in Cedar Falls, Iowa, was chosen as the creative winner in the “My/Our favorite natural resource is…” category. The drawing incorporates a collection of water, plants, trees and wildlife that can be found throughout Iowa and the world. For Earth Week Chalk Challenge, Iowans create images focusing on unseen nature, biodiversity and natural resources. Hilary Pierce | May 20, 2021 Suggested Event Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 With its recent Earth Week Chalk Challenge, Water Rocks asked Iowans to express themselves through creating images that delved deeper into the topics of unseen nature, biodiversity and their own special kinship with natural resources. The contest coincided with Earth Week and drew entrants young and old including individuals, numerous schools, clubs, ....
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LIVE STREAM: Lindsey Page serves as a computer operator for a Water Rocks virtual presentation. Iowa Learning Farms: Interns play critical role in Water Rocks’ efforts to support classroom and home education. Liz Ripley | Feb 17, 2021 Water Rocks is known for its innovative and creative programs to educate Iowa s youth about natural resources, conservation and what they can do to individually participate in making a difference. Despite the radical changes to how education is being done throughout the past year, Water Rocks has continued to create and launch new programs that support teachers and parents classroom and at-home education efforts. Water resources interns Lindsey Page and Riley Wilgenbusch, who joined the team in recent months, are helping to support these outreach efforts in uniquely challenging times. ....