Dear Rich, Yes, Camp Five Museum Foundation is a museum and natural resource complex. I am a science teacher with earth science and environmental science. I am just completing a conservation - science - economics curriculum accompanied by a video. There are ten lesson plans on environmental issues, many of which require the students to go outside their own region and on Internet. I am interested in your friends request for contact because one of the lessons encourages this also. The lessons are on: 3 on multiple-use sustained yield land management, global warming, birds, tropical deforestation, ozone, biodiversity, endangered species, and public versus private ownership. The video - "Forests For All; The Economics of Conservation" includes Dr. Bowyer from the University of Minnesota Forest Products School, Dr. Guries from the University of Wisconsin Forestry School, and a former US Forest Service District head. I am working with the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Curriculum and Education Department, as well. Training seminars are this spring and it will be implemented this coming fall. We have the backing of some private foundations and are working with other groups, too for support. If you would be interested in this, let me know. Sara W. Connor Director of Development and Education Camp Five Museum Foundation Also, have you heard about "Science Cap"? It is a science curriculum developed in Madison.