Updated 6/1/20


The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) will host a Virtual Summer Camp for environmental education geared for students K-12 in June and July through social media platforms.
The camp will begin today and has daily activities intended for enjoyment and education.
Each week, camp students can participate in Make a Difference Mondays, Trash Reduction Tuesdays, Wildlife Wednesdays, Earth Friendly Thursdays and Food Waste Fridays.
No registration is required. Those interested may engage daily at 10 a.m. on the Office of Policy and Sustainable Practices Facebook page.
Activities will later be shared on Instagram and on the Office of Policy and Sustainable Practices web page where parents, students and teachers may access them any time.
The Virtual Summer Camp will feature programming and resources including virtual hikes, Arts and crafts, Storybook readings, Virtual wildlife interpretations, Citizen science opportunities, At-home environmental audits, Science experiments, and Nature activities.