Iowa
school students win conservation grants
This
article was written and posted on INHF's website in May 2003.
| Elementary
and high school students across Iowa are taking an active role
in conservation with the help of minigrants for nature-based
service learning projects. |
Minigrant
applications were submitted by students from Iowa schools with
assistance from their teachers. Of the 35 applicants,15 were
approved for 2003 and will receive up to $200 each toward their
projects. This funding will be used to purchase materials or
equipment for the service learning projects.
The minigrants are being offered for the first time through the
collaboration of two non-profit organizations. The grants are
sponsored and selected by the Iowa Conservation Education Council.
The Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF) funds the grants
through endowment proceeds from its Youth Action Endowment Fund. |

Kathryn McKim
(pictured) and Christine Roller of Monticello High School applied
for and received an INHF mini-grant to measure how water quality
varied in two different streams at different times of day.
(Photo by Christine Roller)
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"There was wonderful variety in the applications," said
Anita O'Gara, vice president of INHF. "We received everything
from second graders' drawings to high school research. It's great
to see students of all ages take an interest in their environment
and their communities."
Many of the selected projects involved building bird houses or
feeders; planting flowers, shrubs or trees; assessing pollution;
collecting water quality data; or cleaning up litter.
While most of the projects involve a particular class or group
of students, one project involves an entire school, from kindergarten
through eighth grade. The students will enhance the entrance to
Estherville by placing native grasses, flowers, birdhouses and
bat houses around a town welcome sign.
One project will study of the frog population around Decorah to
identify deformed frogs. Another project involves designing and
building a butterfly garden along the Fogle Lake walking trail,
and one entails improving an old railroad trail near Monticello
High School.
View the winning project proposals
(pdf file).
For more information, e-mail Cathy
Engstrom, Director of Communications, or call (515) 288-1846.
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