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Hiking in a Winter Wonderland!
Students learn about the watershed all year long! Some of you may be wondering what we do at the Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center (CVEEC) in the winter. The temperatures have dropped, the ponds have frozen, and there’s snow everywhere. … Continue reading
Winter at the CVEEC
It’s easy to imagine camp in the summer time; sunny skies, green grass, t-shirts, bugs, and frogs galore. So… what do we do here in the winter? Though the skies are often gray, the grass is dead and covered in … Continue reading
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All the Rivers Run – Level II
While our level I curriculum, for 4th through 6th graders, is focused on exploration of the watershed, our level II curriculum, for 7th and 8th graders, is designed to help students understand human impacts to the watershed. Students spend four … Continue reading
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Welcome to Our CVEEC Blog
Tucked away in a pocket of Northeast Ohio stands a well preserved piece of land we know as Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Though it is situated between two significant metropolitan areas, Cleveland and Akron, setting foot in the park produces … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandywine Falls, Cuyahoga Valley, CVEEC, Environmental Education, Interns, National Park, Northeast Ohio, Sustainability, Watershed
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