Hudson River Estuary Education Programs
We provide a variety of free education programs to school groups, families, teachers, communities, and the general public. Programs are centered around the ecology and environment of the Hudson River.
Teachers and Educators
Explore Hudson River programs and materials to use with your students and expand your expertise.
- Hudson River Curriculum - Explore our collection of Hudson River lesson plans, videos, and online activities to support hands-on investigations of the Hudson River in your classroom.
- Professional Development Workshops - Our programs and workshops help educators implement placed based learning to their students and staff. For more information email [email protected].
- Classroom Programs - Experience the Hudson River in your classroom - our programs engage students through active, inquiry-driven lessons tailored to the needs of your students. For more information email [email protected].
- A Day in the Life of the Hudson and Harbor- On one day each fall school groups explore sites along the Hudson River and New York Harbor. They test water quality, catch fish, and record environmental parameters to get a snapshot of estuary-wide conditions.
- Field Education Programs -Free outdoor environmental education programs at the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve for middle school, high school, and college groups. For more information email [email protected].
- Education Grants - The Hudson River Estuary Program provides financial support to local organizations for projects with shared goals.
Community Members and Youth
Get involved in Hudson River stewardship, recreation, and education opportunities in your community.
- Hudson River Eel Project - Calling all citizen scientists! Helps volunteers collect important data on eels in streams from New York City to Troy.
- The Great Hudson River Fish Count - Join scientists to discover the diverse and fascinating creatures hidden below the river's surface.
- Volunteer Opportunities - How can you get involved in environmental stewardship in your community? Keep a fishing diary, help amphibians cross roads, count eels, and plant trees along streams.
- Hudson River Almanac - Subscribe to this weekly email to read natural history notes from all over the Hudson River area. What birds are out? What fish are being caught? Is there ice on the river? Are there seals or whales in the Hudson?
- The Institute Discovering Environmental Scientists (TIDES) - Paid summer research opportunity for high school and college students in the Mid-Hudson Valley. For more information email [email protected].