Classroom Presentation

 

By inviting a Partnership for the Delaware Estuary specialist to your classroom, your students will learn about the biggest environmental concern in the Delaware Estuary today: stormwater runoff pollution. Students will be given the opportunity to "pollute" the land (a three-dimensional Enviroscape™ coastal model) with simulated, every day contaminants, such as pesticides and fertilizers, vehicle fluids, animal wastes, and debris, just to name a few.

Sure, the water in the model looks clean enough to drink now, but watch out for those rain clouds! "Rain" from the spray bottle washes pollutants into the rivers, estuary, bay and ocean on this highly effective model. The entire presentation lasts about 40 minutes and covers everything from "What is an estuary?" to "What can we do better to protect our estuary?" This program is available for $50 to all classrooms in the Delaware Estuary. To schedule your classroom visit, please call Program Specialist, Dee Ross, at (800) 445-4935, extension 106.

Children of all ages enjoy interacting with our three-dimensional Enviroscape™ model. With the help of a trained specialist, it helps to teach them about the number one water quality problem in the Delaware Estuary: stormwater runoff pollution.