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Anti-Litter/Anti-Dumping Messaging Campaign – Phase Ii, Public Lands Institute Feb 2008

Anti-Litter/Anti-Dumping Messaging Campaign – Phase Ii, Public Lands Institute

Anti-littering Presentations

  • Desert dumping is a problem
  • Dumping and littering are illegal, costly and socially irresponsible
  • There are easy, legal ways to dispose of trash and construction debris


Don't Trash Nevada: Open House, Public Lands Institute Jan 2008

Don't Trash Nevada: Open House, Public Lands Institute

Anti-littering Presentations

Through an interagency partnership, our mission is to reduce litter and dumping by identifying root causes and solutions. This will be accomplished through education and awareness programs, clean-up of public lands, and enforcement efforts.


Don't Trash Nevada: Friday Show, Public Lands Institute Jan 2008

Don't Trash Nevada: Friday Show, Public Lands Institute

Anti-littering Presentations

Through an interagency partnership, our mission is to reduce litter and dumping by identifying root causes and solutions. This will be accomplished through education and awareness programs, clean-up of public lands, and enforcement efforts.


Next Generation Public Service Announcements For The Environment, Danielle Alexis Diaz Jan 2008

Next Generation Public Service Announcements For The Environment, Danielle Alexis Diaz

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this research was to design new public service announcements (PSAs) for a teenage audience around environmental topics. Using components of constructivist pedagogy and free-choice learning, these PSAs demonstrated how to fuse popular teen culture with environmental education objectives. The design of the PSAs for this project hinged on finding a current popular format that would grab the attention of teenagers in order to successfully communicate information. This was achieved by taking a popular MTV show and twisting it to fit educational purposes. The success of this approach was tested by surveying a group of 50 teenagers. The …