Environmental education (EE) includes on-refuge activities conducted by NWRS staff or authorized agents that use a planned process to foster awareness, knowledge, understanding, and appreciation in students about fish, wildlife, plants, ecology, natural sciences, and refuge management.
Interpretation includes on-refuge activities for refuge visitors conducted by NWRS staff or authorized agents that are designed to foster an understanding and appreciation for natural and cultural resources, and associated management.
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