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The Department of Environment and Conservation runs a variety of
education programs and provides professional learning opportunities for
teachers and educators.
Programs cover all aspects of the department's work, from air and
water quality monitoring, to waste, wildlife and conservation
education.
Resources are developed so as to help fulfil student outcomes under
the WA curriculum framework, and programs include opportunities for
both in-class and outdoor experiences.
No matter whether you are in a metropolitan area or in a more remote
area of Western Australia, our staff will be able to provide you with
exciting, relevant and valuable learning resources and support.

- Waste Wise Schools
- Provides information for Teachers, Students, and Households.
- Waste Wise Schools throughout Western Australia are reducing waste to landfill by implementing the 3Rs – reduce, reuse, recycle - while developing positive environmental values in students and the whole school community.
- View the website: www.wastewise.wa.gov.au.

- Ribbons of Blue
- WaterWatch WA
- Ribbons of Blue/Waterwatch WA is an environmental education network aimed at increasing community awareness and understanding about local water quality, and taking action for a better environment.
- View the website: www.ribbonsofblue.wa.gov.au.

- AirWatch
- Provides information for Teachers, Students, and Households.
- The AirWatch Schools program is an initiative aimed at developing environmental awareness in students, specifically about air pollution.
Through AirWatch Schools, students learn about their local air and how they can help to keep it clean.
- View the website: www.airwatch.wa.gov.au.

- Marine Parks WA
- A wealth of resources and information about Marine Parks
- The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) manages marine parks and reserves and the marine parks and animals in these areas on behalf of the people of Western Australia.
- View the website: www.marineparks.wa.gov.au.
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