Statewide Environmental Education Organizations
![EEinWisconsin.org logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/eewi_logoforweb-6180-thumb.jpg)
- Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education (WAEE) - A membership organization that supports networking, advocacy, and recognition.
- Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education (WCEE) - A legislated statewide center located at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point focused on PK-12 professional development.
- FIELD Edventures - a non-profit organization that connects with educators to foster inquiry and engage learners through discovery.
- Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program - Trains adult volunteers about Wisconsin's natural resources, teaches them how to educate others, and provides opportunities to participate in conservation projects.
- Wisconsin School Garden Network - A non-profit organization supporting garden education and healthy eating. Put your school on their statewide map!
Curriculum Resources
These are just a few of the ready-made activity guides to support integration of environmental education into the curriculum. Each of the resources below are supported by a trusted Wisconsin-based partner.
![Environmental Education Resources on WiseLearn image](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/environment-ed-resource.png)
Instructional Resources
Find resources to support environmental literacy and sustainability (ELS) on WISELearn. Use or remix lessons from other educators.
![EEK! Environmental Education for Kids logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/EEK_swirl.png)
Environmental Education for Kids
EEKwi.org was created for upper elementary and middle grade students to learn about Wisconsin's natural resources.
![Project WET logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/Project_WET_swirl.png)
Project WET
Inquiry-based strategies for seeking answers to real-world problems, playing games to explore scientific concepts, and reflecting, debating and sharing by creating songs, stories and dramas.
![Project WILD logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/Project_WILD_swirl.png)
Project WILD
Interdisciplinary activity guides for PK-12 to teach about climate and wildlife on the land, in the water, and in the air.
Wisconsin Project WILD
![Project Learning Tree logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/PLT_swirl.png)
Project Learning Tree (PLT)
PLT helps young people learn how to think, not what to think, about complex environmental issues.
![Kits and Trunks](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/Kits_swirl.png)
Kits & Trunks
Several organizations have kits and trunks to check out to support learning in different topic areas.
![KEEP Energy Program Logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/KEEP_swirl.png)
KEEP—Wisconsin's K-12 Energy Education Program
Energy Education, Doable Renewables, and Energy and Your School guides have also been correlated to the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards.
![LEAF Forestry Program Logo](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/LEAF_swirl.png)
LEAF—Wisconsin's K-12 Forestry Education Program
Provide the knowledge, skills and ways of thinking necessary to sustain our forests and communities.
![Wisconsin School Garden Network](/sites/default/files/imce/environmental-ed/WSGN_swirl.png)
Wisconsin School Garden Network
Search the activity library below or access Spanish-language resources.
Additional Wisconsin Organizations Supporting Environmental Education
For questions about this information, contact Victoria Rydberg-Nania (608) 266-0419