From Farming Topsoil to Tadpole Shrimp, Sacramento Splash Nurtures Future Environmentalists.
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What critical role do vernal pools play in our ecosystem, and why should their preservation be a priority? Join me, Jeff Holden, as I uncover these questions with Mackenzie Wieser, CEO off Sacramento Splash. Mackenzie offers an in-depth look into these unique habitats, discussing the diverse species they host and their importance in maintaining biodiversity. Highlighting the lifecycle of creatures like tadpole shrimp, Mackenzie explains how these pools contribute to the larger food web, impacting wildlife on a broader scale.
We also take a closer look at Sacramento Splash's innovative STEM education programs designed to captivate both students and teachers. From immersive field trips to engaging in-class presentations, these initiatives ease teachers' workloads while providing enriching experiences for young learners. Mackenzie shares exciting details about their youth environmental leadership summer camp, featuring collaborations with various science-oriented businesses that expose students to potential careers and deepen their appreciation for science and the environment. The success of these programs is evident, often leading to waiting lists due to high demand.
Lastly, we discuss the essential collaboration and funding efforts that sustain Sacramento Splash's impactful programs. Through partnerships with local entities like Soil Born Farms, Effie Yaw Nature Center and Sac Valley Conservancy, the organization maximizes its reach and effectiveness. Mackenzie reveals the challenges of operating within financial constraints and the critical need for sustainable funding to ensure the longevity of these vital educational initiatives. Hear about the unique community engagement activities and the significant role of events like Big Day of Giving in supporting their mission. Discover how Sacramento Splash fosters environmental stewardship and education while advocating for more community involvement and sustainable practices.
To learn more about Sacramento Splash, visit: https://sacsplash.org/
You can find them on social media at these various links:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacsplash
Episode Highlights
(02:10 - 04:21) Importance of Vernal Pool Ecosystem
(05:28 - 07:20) Endangered Tadpole Shrimp and Vernal Pools
(19:19 - 21:11) Teaching Youth Agriculture & Sustainability
(23:45 - 26:25) Funding Challenge for Environmental Education
(30:28 - 31:47) Nonprofit Collaboration for Greater Impact
(44:20 - 46:29) Engaging Youth in Environmental Conservation
(49:14 - 50:23) Sacramento Splash
Chapter Summaries
(00:00) Exploring Sacramento Splash's Vernal Pools
Nature's vernal pools are vital for biodiversity and harbor unique species, discussed by Mackenzie Weiser from Sacramento Splash.
(11:58) STEM Education for Teachers and Students
Nature's immersive field trips, in-class presentations, and youth environmental leadership camp integrate STEM education with real-world applications.
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