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Project WET (Water Education for Today) is an international, interdisciplinary, water-science education program used by a variety of water users. It is estimated over 20,000 Minnesotans annually use the Project WET resources in a variety of ways, complementing other watershed programming.
This hands-on program is administered through the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) by the MN Project WET Coordinator. This award-winning curriculum is an exceptional resource for Minnesotans.
Why is This Program Important to Minnesotans?
In Minnesota, people view healthy waters as an important quality-of-life indicator. Yet, not all Minnesotans know how to be effective stewards of water resources. The Minnesota DNR offers Project WET and its resources to help create communities that are aware of and active in water conservation.How is Project WET Engaging the Public Currently?
The MN DNR administers Project WET in Minnesota.
This program is owned by the Project WET Foundation which is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana. In Minnesota, this internationally-recognized water education program provides outreach and training for K–12 formal and non-formal educators, interpreters, college students/staff, youth program leaders, educational managers, biologists, water resource professionals and the general public in hands-on programming that encourages critical thinking.
