Arkansas Resources
2015 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the State of Arkansas
2015 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the State of Arkansas
2015 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the State of Arizona
2015 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the State of Alabama
2015 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the State of Pennsylvania
2015 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the State of Maryland
2016 National Public Lands Day Proclamations for the Sate of Maryland
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2018
Thank you for hosting a National Public Lands Day event at your public land site! To ensure you have a successful and fun day, the materials, tools, and resources below have been made available to you to help you spread the word, draw in volunteers of all ages from your community, and engage your local media. Please note that we will be rolling out more materials on this page over time and will notify you via email when something new has been added.
Download the PDF below for a full version of the #H2OBigPicture Photo Contest Rules.
Mathematics allows us to analyze current conditions within an environment, make predictions about future trends, and respond in ways that surpass what is possible through simple observation. When looked at in the context of the other STEM subjects (science, technology, and engineering), mathematics becomes a necessary tool in the practice of these fields, enabling the collection and comparison of scientific data that then informs the technology and engineering design of the future.
Scroll through this infographic created for the EE Week 2013 theme, Taking Technology Outdoors, to learn more about how tapping into student interest in science, technology, engineering, and math can lead the way to a greener, more prosperous future.
Concepts of math in and of themselves might seem far removed from the natural world, but when you take a closer look at the world, the way we study it, and the way we interact with it, you might be surprised to find out how much of what we know about the environment is rooted in math.