Children's Environments
Vol. 12 No. 2 (June 1995)

Tierra Buena: The Creation of an Urban Wildlife Habitat in an Elementary School in the Inner City

Lucy Kennedy Bradley
Urban Horticulture
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension


Citation: Bradley, Lucy Kennedy (1995). "Tierra Buena: The Creation of an Urban Wildlife Habitat in an Elementary School in the Inner City." Children's Environments 12 (2): 102-110. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/


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Abstract

Elementary school student parents, teachers, administrators, and the surrounding community created an urban wildlife habitat in central Phoenix. This natural environment has increased the likelihood of the students becoming environmentally responsible citizens. They are now spending time in a natural setting, interacting with adults modeling environmental stewardship and learning a specific and general knowledge of ecology. They are taking personal responsibility for creating and protecting this habitat and are having a positive impact on their environment.

Keywords: school gardens, wildlife habitat, environmental education, environmental responsibility