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Cornell/NY Sea Grant resource for 4-H leaders: Plastic Pollution and You curriculum

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New York Sea Grant has just issued Plastic Pollution and You, a freely accessible curriculum with 15 lessons teaching what plastics are and ways to discover the impact on the environment. Skills development includes data collection, charting, mapping, and how to design and develop action plans.


A recording of New York Sea Grant's "Plastic Pollution and You" curriculum introduction webinar is available online here. More information is also online at this link.


Funding for this curriculum development was provided through New York State's Environmental Protection Fund administered by DEC.

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