Great Outdoors LIVE: A Distance Learning Adventure from Shoshone National Forest
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Our country is full of dazzling landscapes where you can play and learn. America's public lands are a treasured part of our national heritage, representing its grandeur, bountiful promise, and vast natural resources. Learn about the public lands that belong to all of us – including you!
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Standards addressed in this Video:
Social Studies Standards are educational guidelines outlining the essential knowledge, skills, and concepts students should learn in subjects such as history, geography, civics, and economics, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of societal structures, historical events, and global perspectives.
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People, Places, and Environments
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Amtchat Edwards
Amtchat works in Conservation Education and has over 20 years of environmental education experience with grades K-12, their educators, and the public. He works to blend entertainment, education, and calls-to-action,...View Profile -
Kristie Salzmann
Kristie, who grew up in Wisconsin but now calls Wyoming home, loves being active and doing anything outdoors. She prepares press releases and responds to media and public inquiries associated...View Profile -
Crosby Davidson
Davidson is the lead packer for the Shoshone Specialty Pack String, a team of horses, mules and packers based out of the Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming. The team works...View Profile -
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Jason Brengle
Jason Brengle works as a range manager on the Shoshone National Forest and oversees their specialty mule string.View Profile -
Heather Basak
Originally from Texas, Heather Basak has moved around the country working for and enjoying America’s public lands. She has been working and living in Yellowstone National Park for the past...View Profile -
Melissa Hill
Melissa Hill is the Live Raptor Program Manager for the Draper Museum Raptor Experience at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. Her passion is to help...View Profile
