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EnviroScape

A teacher explains a model landscape to students wearing safety goggles, demonstrating a non-point source pollution dynamics across the watershed.
Image credit: EnviroScape

EnviroScape Watershed Model

The EnviroScape Watershed Model is an interactive educational tool used to demonstrate how water moves across the landscape and how everyday activities can impact lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater.

Using a hands-on tabletop model, participants can see how rainfall carries sediment, nutrients, oil, litter, and other pollutants through a watershed and how conservation practices can help reduce runoff and protect water quality.

Topics Commonly Covered

  • Stormwater runoff
  • Watersheds and drainage areas
  • Soil erosion and sediment
  • Agricultural and urban runoff
  • Groundwater connections
  • Conservation practices and green infrastructure
  • Shorelines, wetlands, and habitat

Great For

  • Schools and classrooms
  • Lake associations
  • Community events
  • Youth programs
  • Civic groups and workshops

Programs can be adapted for different ages and audiences.

Interested in a Presentation?

Kanabec SWCD may be available to provide EnviroScape demonstrations for local schools, organizations, and community events.

Contact our office to learn more.

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