ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
WHAT
WE DO:
The Environmental
Program Area of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County strives
to inform and educate the public on ways they can make a positive impact
on the environment. The staff offers expertise on a variety of issues
that influence the quality of natural resources in our County and the
quality of our home environments. Our outreach efforts typically focus
primarily on natural resources, water quality and solid waste management
issues.
In addition
to our educational programs, CCE of Cayuga County has numerous articles,
brochures, and resources on a variety of educational topics. Please contact
our office for more information
or to request Cornell
Publications Catalogs.
OUR
SERVICES
The programs
and services provided by the Environmental Education Department in our
community are wide-ranging and varied.
Watershed
Watch:
The Watershed Watch program focuses on educating youth about water quality
issues. This program allows students to take an active role in local conservation
by monitoring streams. Students learn scientific data collection methods,
including methods to monitor biological, chemical, and physical parameters.
Equipment is provided by CCE and participants can access an interactive
website which allows students to compare and evaluate data, post group
pictures and bios and search for more
information.
Home
Environment Education:
CCE of Cayuga County periodically offers workshops on drinking water quality,
septic systems, and runoff and erosion control for homeowners. Our department
also has numerous print and electronic resources available on these topics.
Watershed
Education:
CCE is an active partner in the development of watershed action plans
and programs that raise awareness of local water quality issues. We provide
educational resources for landowners on erosion, plant maintenance, integrated
pest management, and more. For news and information about local watersheds
take a look at these web sites:
Owasco Lake Watershed
Owasco Lake Watershed Association (OWLA)
Cayuga
Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization
Cayuga
Lake Watershed Network
Skaneateles
Lake Watershed
Hazardous
Waste Collections:
CCE of Cayuga County has a long history of coordinating successful hazardous
waste collections for a variety of audiences. Since the first event took
place in 1996 over 1300 households, farmers, small businesses and schools
have participated and more than 134,000 pounds of hazardous materials
have been collected and disposed of properly. Several more hazardous materials
collections are currently being planned.
For
more information on hazardous materials in your home, visit Cayuga County's
hazardous waste website
or contact our office.
Househould
Hazardous Waste Event Sat., October 4, 2008
* Registration
is needed for this event. Call CCE at 315-255-1183 for more information.
Composting
Education:
Veggie composting, composting with worms, manure composting, meat scraps
composting, even cow mortality composting. You name it--we've participated
in the composting of it! Our audience for composting programs includes
youth, households, gardeners, farmers, and even butchers. For educational
resources or more information on any of these programs, contact us!
FREE
Environmental Education Electronic Mailing List:
The CCE listserve provides topical and timely information about local
issues and upcoming programs and collection events.
Email
rej9@cornell.edu for more information and
details for subscribing.
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Youth
Environmental Education
We have several on-going
youth outreach programs, and we participate in numerous youth-oriented
annual activities. We have a 4-H Nature Club open to 9-13 year-olds, that
meets monthly. Nature Club members go on field trips, do community service
projects, and learn about the natural world around us. We also teach sessions
at the annual Conservation
Field Days
for 6th graders from around Cayuga County, and at the BOCES Mini Courses
for gifted and talented junior high aged youth. At Owasco Elementary School,
CCE and 4th grade students are working together on a project called Conservation
in Small Spaces, to design and plant a butterfly conservation garden.
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