This is all that was available the last time I checked the WebPage, but maybe Glenn has more recent information. Jane Clark June 1-3, 2001 Loess Hills Wildlife Area, Onawa, Iowa The Loess Hills Prairie Seminar is sponsored annually by Western Hills Area Education Agency for educators, students, park and conservation persons, community leaders, and citizens. It's held in the Loess Hills Wildlife Area northeast of Onawa, Iowa (map). The seminar is a living memorial to its founder, Carolyn Frerichs Benne, Western Hills Area Education Agency environmental educator. She started the seminar in 1977 as part of the Western Hills AEA's role in providing education and training for K-12 educators in the areas of conservation, environmental and science education. From 250 to 300 adults and students regularly attend the weekend event. The philosophy and rationale is grounded in the concept of the "total village"--the belief that schools are part of the larger community that must come together to share and learn about the natural world and how to protect it. Among the sessions presented at last year's seminar June 2000 were: Bird Walks Native American Gardening Reptiles and Amphibians History of the Great Plains Geology of the Loess Hills Managing Oak Savannas Auto Bird Tour Introduction to Prairie Wildflowers Great Plains/Missouri River History Lichens, Mushrooms and Other Fungi Drawing to See Nature Loess Hills Butterflies and Bugs Prairie Management Nature Photography Collecting Bedrock Fossils - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]