Certify Your Schoolyard Habitat

Join schools across the country who have been recognized for creating havens for wildlife that provide the essential elements for healthy and sustainable wildlife habitats. These schools have earned the distinction of being part of National Wildlife Federation's Certified Wildlife Habitat™ program.

Start your certification application now!

How do I know when I'm ready to certify my habitat project?

You are ready to certify after a team has been involved in planning and providing at least a few types of food, watercover and places to raise young on your schoolgrounds, and when the site is being used as a teaching tool.

What are the benefits of certifying?

Certifying your site will bring media attention and national recognition for your school community's hard work. Also, once you are certified, you can enjoy the Schoolyard Habitats listserv and quarterly newsletter, and be eligible to order a Schoolyard Habitats sign for your outdoor classroom. Certification brings your school into a dynamic network of certified schools, and gives you access to special resources and information from the National Wildlife Federation.

How many other people have certified their schoolgrounds?

More than 3,000 schools, representing thousands of students, parents, teachers, administrators and community members, are currently certified as official Schoolyard Habitats sites, representing 50 states and a few sites abroad.

How do I apply?

Simply fill out the online application. Within 4-8 weeks, you will hear from us regarding your certification. We look forward to learning about your project, and to welcoming you into the Schoolyard Habitats network.

Need help? Call 1-800-822-9919 or email info@nwf.org

 

 

 

 
Richard C. Bartlett Environmental Education Award
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High school teachers are invited to apply for the 2012 Richard C. Bartlett Environmental Education Award for integrating environmental education and engaging students in interdisciplinary solutions to environmental challenges. Enter to win $5000 and a trip to D.C.

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Connect, Create and Celebrate with the 2012 Get to Know Contest!
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Youth 4-19 years old can use their creative skills to express how they got to know their wild neighbors. Entries are due July 16th.

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