By Nick Gale, WLS-AM News
(CHICAGO) The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has announced the awarding of more than $98,000 in donated funds from the Illinois Biodiversity Field Trip Grant Program. More than 8,300 students will visit Illinois state parks, museums and other natural resources sites this year to learn about nature and conservation thanks to grant funding through the 102 field trip grants.
“We are pleased to support learning outside the classroom with these grants. This program allows students to visit locations throughout the state to see first-hand what they’ve been learning about in the classroom,” said IDNR Director Wayne Rosenthal. “Our future conservation leaders need the opportunity to experience Illinois’ natural resources in person.”
The more than $98,000 being awarded for 2017 was made possible by private donations. The state says the Illinois Biodiversity Field Trip Grant Program has distributed more than $994,000 and reached more than 93,900 students since its inception in 2001. Grant recipients are located throughout Illinois and represent students from pre-kindergarten through high school.
The competitive grant program allows Illinois teachers to apply for funds to take students on a field trip to study Illinois’ biodiversity. Learning activities must directly relate to the school’s curriculum.
A list of this year’s grant recipients is on the IDNR website .
@ 2017 WLS-AM News