Environmental Education in Wisconsin
    

Adopt-a-Beach™

The Great Lakes are home to some of the most beautiful beaches and shoreline areas in the world. The Alliance for the Great Lakes’ Adopt-a-Beach™ program is an easy and fun way for you to connect with your part of any of the Great Lakes’ shorelines. Adopt-a-Beach™ is a year round stewardship based service learning and citizen science program. Schools, families, businesses and community groups adopt beaches and shoreline areas in their local community to conduct litter removal and monitoring and water quality testing. Adopters work with the Alliance to locate a beach to adopt, log the information they gather into our online database and use it for pollution prevention and educational purposes. Adopters then use the data to create positive changes at the beach.

The Alliance’s Adopt-a-Beach™ team coordinates the program and you coordinate visits to your adopted beach. At each scheduled beach visit, adopters:
1. Investigate beach health. Answer questions that help identify possible pollution sources.
2. Check water quality. Investigate bacteria levels in the water using a simple test.
3. Improve beach conditions. Remove, record and recycle or dispose of litter properly at each visit.
4. Enter data online. Enter data into the Alliance’s new online database after each beach visit.

The Alliance provides adopters with: An Adopt-a-Beach™ start-up kit, data collection forms, training opportunities, an online database, water test kits and general support.

Opportunities:
1. Spring Kick-off Adopt-a-Beach™ Cleanup
2. Year-round Adopt-a-Beach™ Program
3. Annual September Adopt-a-Beach™ Cleanup


Interested in scheduling an Adopt-a-Beach™ workshop at your school or organization?
Visit the Alliance for the Great Lakes on EE in Wisconsin for training workshops
and professional development opportunities.

Adopt-a-Beach™!


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Provider: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Costs: Adopt-a-Beach™ Kit/FREE

How to Access: Contact Todd Brennan at the Alliance for the Great Lakes’ Wisconsin office: tbrennan@greatlakes.org or 414-559-0317 or email adopt@greatlakes.org

Resource Types: Citizen Science Resources, Educational Materials & Curricula, Field Trips / Programs, Outdoor Classroom Resources, Public and/or Family Programs, Volunteer Opportunities or Service Learning

Audience Served: Families, General Public, Home Schools, Non-formal Educators, Pre-service Teachers, Private Schools, Public Schools, Scouts/Youth Groups, Special Needs, Teachers

Age Groups: All Ages

Environmental Focus: Conservation, EE Best Practices, Environmental Health, Great Lakes, Habitats/Ecosystems, Litter, Nature Awareness, Pollution, Stormwater, Team-building/Problem-solving, Water

Academic Focus: Character Education, Interdisciplinary, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies

State Standard Comments: The program meets state learning standards and benchmarks in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.

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