Wild Illinois History
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
November 07, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Explore early French Fur Trapping History in Illinois. This interdisciplinary teaching unit focuses on early exploration and settlement, the riparian and geography of early Illinois, and compares trapping from the past to the present. Both Illinois science and social studies standards are covered. The activities and lessons are designed to supplement Illinois history and science instruction. It includes the uses of wildlife by Indigenous peoples and the trappers who came from Europe. Also highlighted is the conservation movement and how it affects views and uses of wildlife today. The workshop is for teachers of students in grades 4th to 8th, but can be adapted for other grades. Supplemental classroom resources and materials will be provided. Professional Development Hours are available. This workshop is part of the ENTICE (Environment and Nature Training Institute for Conservation Education) program from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Workshop Information
Region: East St. Louis area
Maximum Participants: 20
Registration Deadline: 10/31/2026 12:00:00 AM
Cost: $10.00
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