STEM in Wild Places
Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1962 and has since served as a premier nesting, foraging, and wintering habitat for many species of wildlife. Signature species include wood storks, which nest in a large colony on Woody Pond, and the colorful and uncommon painted bunting, which favors nesting habitat in the refuge's maritime scrub areas. The refuge encompasses six man-made freshwater ponds, as well as extensive salt marsh , open fields, forested wetlands, and mixed hardwood/pine forest. This diversity of habitat makes the refuge an important resource for migratory birds.
Below, you will find a collection of lessons chosen to bring the natural wonder of the Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge into the classroom. These K-8 lessons cover a range of topics. If you have any trouble accessing these lessons please contact us at gystc@kennesaw.edu or at 470-578-7592.

Kindergarten - Second Grade Resources

Kindergarten Resources

Second Grade Resources
Third - Fifth Grade Resources
