After being gone for over 130 years, the Omashkooz (an Ojibwe word for Elk) now roam the forest regions of Wisconsin in large numbers. Watch this video to find out how and why the Native American tribes were involved in the effort to bring them back.

We are all aware of global warming, but did you know there are many solutions which currently exist or are being developed that can slow or stop climate change? There are many ways you and your family can make a difference. Follow Into the Outdoor Adventure Team members as they explore different climate solutions.

Some say that the most vivid and fond memories that people develop have several common elements:

Oh my gosh! That sounds just like the “Cane Poles & Kids” media that you’ll find here. So, if you’re interested in developing a treasured memory that will last a lifetime, have tons of fun, and learn about aquatic ecosystems, then watch the videos here, check out all the How-To-Fish videos on the resources links, and ask your teacher to download and use the free lesson activities that can help you and your entire class discover all the fun and aquatic education… to then go fishing with family or friends.

To learn even more about aquatic and angling science, watch more of our family fishing television episodes and classroom videos with interactive lesson activities for your teacher to download.

Also, be sure to explore the links below of our educational partners below who want to help you discover the personal rewards of becoming an environmental steward through fishing.

https://www.takemefishing.org/how-to-fish/how-to-catch-fish/

https://www.takemefishing.org/how-to-fish/fishing-resources-events/everything-you-need-to-start-fishing/

https://www.futureangler.org/

Some say that the most vivid and fond memories that people develop have several common elements:

An outdoor experience that happens when someone is 10-12 years old
Shared with family members or friends
Involved being near or on the water
Catching their first fish

Oh my gosh! That sounds just like the “Cane Poles & Kids” media that you’ll find here. So, if you’re interested in developing a treasured memory that will last a lifetime, have tons of fun, and learn about aquatic ecosystems, then watch the videos here, check out all the How-To-Fish videos on the resources links, and ask your teacher to download and use the free lesson activities that can help you and your entire class discovers all the fun and aquatic education… to then go fishing with family or friends.

To learn even more about aquatic and angling science, watch more of our family fishing television episodes and classroom videos with interactive lesson activities for your teacher to download.

Also, be sure to explore the links below of our educational partners who want to help you discover the personal rewards of becoming an environmental steward through fishing.

https://www.takemefishing.org/how-to-fish/how-to-catch-fish/

https://www.takemefishing.org/how-to-fish/fishing-resources-events/everything-you-need-to-start-fishing/

https://www.futureangler.org/

 

Do you know where fish hide? Knowing where to cast your reel can be the difference between a successful fishing day and a bust. Learn where to drop your line from our Adventure Team experts as they explain where the fish are hiding and why! You’ll have all the tools to spot a fish on your next adventure into the outdoors!

Do you know the difference between a spincast reel and a cane pole? How about using them? Our Adventure Team members do! Learn which combo is best for you and your fishing adventure by comparing the advantages and disadvantages for each type when fishing. Happy fishing!

Think about the many benefits, resources and products that forests provide: beautiful parks, recreational areas, wildlife habitat, clean air, lumber for wood manufacturing. Who is responsible for managing and caring for trees and forests? How do we ensure our resources will be sustainable for future generations? Do you have skills or interests that could help the field of Forestry?

Follow Into the Outdoors Adventure Team members Charlie and Lucas as they learn about the diverse career opportunities in the field of Forestry.

If you are about to start operating a vessel that's new to you, what steps would you take to ensure you and your passengers are safe? Join the Into the Outdoors adventure team as we create a plan and list of best practices out on the water!

What do you need on your vessel to be a safe and legal boater? And, why does having the right gear matter for being safe on the water? Learn what it takes, as we go Into the Outdoors!

Veterinarians and wildlife rehabilitators both offer medical care for animals. How are these jobs similar and how are they different? Though veterinarians and wildlife rehabilitators both provide medical care for animals, such as assessing and treating illnesses and disease, there are several differences. Most veterinarians treat pets or farm animals that belong to owners who know the animal's history, diet and daily routines. Wildlife rehabilitators treat hundreds of different species, and they have no background information regarding the animal's illness or injury. Wildlife rehabilitators care for the animals 24-7, which might include hand-feeding and regular cleaning, until the animals are ready to be released back into the wild.