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Magnuson Outdoor Learning Lab


Magnuson Outdoor Learning Lab

Hands-on science, outdoor investigation, student challenge, and service learning: it's all part of the Magnuson Outdoor Learning Lab (MOLL). An innovative partnership between the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department, Seattle Public Schools, EarthCorps, and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, MOLL is a science education and restoration program for urban middle school students. Now in its fourth year, MOLL engages students in outdoor learning at Seattle's Magnuson Park

For more information contact:
Tim Stetter, Environmental Education Coordinator
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
University of Washington
Box 353010
Seattle, WA 98195-3010
(206) 543-5591
stetter@u.washington.edu

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