Tag: Wild Rice in the Classroom
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Rooted in Respect: How Amy Carrozzino-Lyon Is Reviving Wetlands and Relationships Through Wild Rice | Natural Resources Institute
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By Anne Marie Nardi Most days, you’ll find Amy Carrozzino-Lyon knee-deep in the soft shallows of the bay of Green Bay, scattering seeds of wild rice by hand. But what looks like a quiet act of restoration is, in truth, part of something far more powerful—a movement to restore not only wetlands, but connections: to…
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Wild Rice in the Classroom | Freshwater Collaborative
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UW-Green Bay’s Wild Rice in the Classroom project celebrated its sixth year with more than 190 students attending wild rice planting field trips at four locations. Throughout the academic year, nearly 1,000 students planted wild rice in their classrooms as part of the program. Students learn about shoreline restoration, the cultural importance of wild rice…