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  1. 23 lut 2024 · The James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science (ICPS) facilitates interdisciplinary research and education toward understanding the physical and biological resources occurring below the fall line and their sustainable use and management. Visit ACRL Website.

  2. Our Mission. The mission of the Institute for Coastal Plain Science (ICPS) is to support Georgia Southern University’s pursuit of academic distinction in teaching, scholarship, and service by advancing a culture of engagement that bridges theory with practice and extends the learning environment beyond the classroom.

  3. ASTERS is an extremely successful teacher training program conducted by Garden of the Coastal Plain at Georgia Southern University and the Georgia Southern University Departments of Biology and Education in cooperation with school districts in our rural area.

  4. Coastal WildScapes is a 501 (c) (3) organization formed in 2009 to address the increasing need to educate and engage the public in practices that will preserve the biodiversity of the Georgia coast. We are run by an all volunteer board and one part time staff person.

  5. This diversity supports the vast array of plants and animals that make the state unique. This guide divides Georgia into six ecoregions, including three mountain regions, the piedmont, coastal plain, and maritime. Each ecoregion is defined by its underlying geology, plants, soil types and topography.

  6. Description: Join CNC as we explore the Coastal Plains of Georgia to learn about the long-leaf pine forest and two animals that call it home. Share the video with your students, along with the activity guide, to enhance their learning experience and to keep them connected to nature.

  7. 9 maj 2019 · In partnership with Dr. Tate Holbrook, associate professor of biology, and the St. Simons Land Trust, science teacher candidates from the College have been working alongside scientists at Cannon’s Point Preserve to develop curriculum aimed at engaging youth in the authentic work of coastal ecology.