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Fitz Wetlands Educational Resource Center. A partnership of Watsonville Wetlands Watch, the City of Watsonville, and the Pajaro Valley Unified School District . “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”. Your Gateway to the Wetlands!.
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Fitz Wetlands Educational Resource Center A partnership of Watsonville Wetlands Watch, the City of Watsonville, and the Pajaro Valley Unified School District “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
West Branch Struve Slough Ecological Reserve, Owned by the California Department Of Fish and Game, cooperatively managed by Watsonville Wetlands Watch A 120 acre Wetland Reserve, located across the street from PV High Please sign-up and schedule field trips on the calendar at the WERC, or Contact Jonathan Pilch, Restoration Specialist x 1151 or 728-4106
What is the WERC? Mission: To inspire education and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley Partners: Pajaro Valley Unified School District, Watsonville Wetlands Watch, and the City of Watsonville “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
What is the WERC? Facilities: Classroom with wet lab and computer lab; resource library; visitor center; covered outdoor classroom; greenhouse and native plant demonstration garden (in process) “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
Who does the WERC serve? Teachers “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
Who does the WERC serve? Students “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
Who does the WERC serve? Community “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies General Rules – to be followed at all times, common sense, PVUSD policies • Do not deface property or litter. • No smoking or alcohol • Food or drink with permission only, no gum • No balls or sports equipment to be thrown against building “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Building Hours & Contact Info • Public open hours are M & W, 12:00 – 4:30 • Generally, a staff person will be available M-F 8:30 – 5:00. Many times we are doing field work, working on grants, or at off-site meetings, so please call before coming by. • Noëlle x1156 Jonathan x1151 • PVHS e-mail: WERC@pvusd.net “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Staff Time Policy & Scheduling • WWW staff hours are limited • WERC full-time staff is available to PVHS teachers 4 hours per week (per staff person) on a first come, first served basis. • Teachers should fill out a request form when they wish to bring a class • Sign up 2-3 weeks IN ADVANCE whenever possible. “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Use of Facility by School Groups • WERC is a PVUSD resource, therefore all PVUSD school groups have equal priority for use of the WERC classroom • Sign up EARLY whenever you can! • Students must be supervised at all times by trained teachers, staff, or volunteers. “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Building Keys Policy • Bathrooms are to remain locked at all times, with keys available at the WERC office. Teachers may request that restrooms be unlocked for a specific class while using the WERC. • Keys to storage cabinets, DFG gate, microscope cabinet, etc. administered by WWW staff “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Use of Resource Library • Books not to be checked out, but copies can be made in classroom. • Please limit copies to 20 pages at a time, or borrow books to make copies in PVHS teacher lounge. • Note: WWW is a non-profit, grassroots, community funded organization w/ limited resources “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Use of Equipment • Projector available for use at WERC only • Digital cameras, binoculars, field guides, and water quality testing supplies are available for teacher checkout. YOU MUST SIGN THEM IN AND OUT, Including equipment ID, in the Equipment Checkout Binder in the WERC office. • Return equip. by 5:00 p.m. on the following weekday, except with permission from WERC office staff. • Sign waiver to check out equipment worth over $100. • For microscopes and computer use, teachers shall complete an orientation on proper equipment usage. “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
WERC Building Policies Use of Computer Lab • Computers available for use by teacher-led classes • Individuals using computers must complete an orientation on proper use of the equipment and software, or receive permission from the WERC Coordinator. • No personal files on WERC classroom computers. • No alterations made to existing files except as part of a class assignment or research project. • Blank, rewritable CDs shall be made available for saving files, limit one per class. Teachers may request them at the WERC office. “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
Activities: • Online Library Demo • Visitor Center Scavenger Hunt • Birding Software • Spotting Scope & Binoculars “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”
How to Search WERC Library Online Note: you must be on a PVUSD computer • Go to http://pvhs.pvusd.net • Click on “Library” • Click on “WERC” • Enter keywords “Inspiring research and conservation of the wetlands and watershed of the Pajaro Valley”