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Education is the key to Conservation - Parque Das Aves

Richard Brownsdon wrote 3 hours ago: Part of the success of Parque Das Aves is down to the amazing the staff they employ.  The Environmen … more →

Tags: Brazil 2, Eco-tourism, Inspiring, South Region, Brazil, Conservation, Education, Environment, Government

IMBD at Yaquina Head!

sloredo214 wrote 19 hours ago: Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area celebrated IMBD by giving a free day for visitors and provided … more →

Tags: Stephanie L., Community Outreach, Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, interpretation, birding, imbd, Bird Migration

Weekend Nature Challenge: Rock Hunting

Melissa Harding wrote 1 day ago: A rock makes an excellent puppy. They’re practically almost the same. Except that a puppy … more →

Tags: Nature, Outdoor Play, Weekend Nature Challenge, Erosion, ken nesbitt, rock hunting with kids, Rock's

33 Community Highlights: Lady's Slipper to Bird Calls. Charcoal Industry to Historic Mill Sites.

Hilltown Families wrote 1 day ago: If being in the garden with your kids is more your speed, be sure to check out the plant sales & … more →

Tags: Highlights, Suggested Activity, Berkshire County, Berkshires, Community-Based Education, Education for Sustainability, Experiential education, Family Activities in Western Massachusetts, Franklin County

Buzz Into Action with Butterfly Dress-Up

natureintoaction wrote 1 day ago: Engage your students in learning the parts of a butterfly through a dress-up activity. Begin with th … more →

Tags: Insects -Buzz Into Action!, abdomen, buzz into action, Child, costume, Dress Up, head, insect, Student

World Wide Fund (WWF) campaigns for environmental education

meraart wrote 1 day ago: LAHORE: World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature in collaboration with Sui Northern Gas Pipelines LTD (SNGPL … more →

Tags: World Wide Fund, WWF campaigns for environmental education

Dispelling the Daddy Long Legs Myth2 comments

schradercenter wrote 1 day ago: “Daddy Long Legs are one of the most poisonous spiders, but their fangs are too short to bite humans … more →

Tags: Nature, animals, Invertebrates, Insects, spiders, Daddy-long-legs, arachnids, Harvestman

MSU Extension named to Hall of Fame1 comment

tomcoon wrote 1 day ago: Before last month, I didn’t even know that Michigan has an Environmental Hall of Fame. I was chagrin … more →

Tags: Awards, award, msu, Environment, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan State University, MSU Extension, Michigan State, MSUE

New Nature Rocks Website Offers New Paths to the Outdoors

Hannah Miller wrote 1 day ago: This week, the Nature Rocks program is debuting a new website with a lot more ways to get kids activ … more →

Tags: Cause Marketing, Trends, ecoAmerica News, ecoAmerica, Nature Conservancy, Nature Rocks, Children and Nature Network, children and the outdoors, Children and nature

Shorebirds went north: time for nature walks with MERITO students

hceja wrote 1 day ago: This slideshow requires JavaScript. Northern migration of shorebirds along the pacific flyway is com … more →

Tags: Hugo, California, EFTA, Elkhorn Slough, ESNERR, Latinos, shorebirds

About cubs and bees

brookesceec wrote 2 days ago: As a dad with a son in the local cubs I was asked to help them with their wildlife badges, so I put … more →

Tags: "mining bees", Wildlife badge

Permaculture Design Course at Rainbow Commons - Sept 2013

Karen Zunckel wrote 2 days ago: Hi folks – please see below the invitation to join the Permaculture Design Course at Rainbow C … more →

Tags: Eco Workshops / Demos, fairtrade, Food Security, organic local food, Sustainable living

Warilla PS K-2 Kiama Excursion

ieecstaff wrote 2 days ago: Imagine a school day by the sea. Clear blue skies above and crystal blue water. Where might this hap … more →

Tags: ES1-S2, Fieldwork, science and technology

Nature and Technology are BFFs

thompsonisland wrote 2 days ago: May, 2013 By Paul Lamoureux, Vice President Programs Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center, … more →

Tags: Boston, Outward Bound, Thompson Island, Island, Boston Harbor Islands, boston public schools, Students, Teachers, experiential learning

I'm Not Your Cultural Moral Compass

msraynelle wrote 3 days ago: Charissa Jones Environmental Educator and Diversity & Inclusion Professional Most people know he … more →

Tags: Conservation, Cultural competency, Antioch University New England, conservation practices, Ecological Society of America, Ecology, International Conservation, IUCN, New College of Florida

Where the Concrete Ends

Carol wrote 3 days ago: I’ve mentioned before that my kids go to an alternative public school.  It’s called Equinox, and off … more →

Tags: Education, Environment, Environmental Stewardship, equinox, holistic education, Nature-Based Education, Outdoor Education, outdoor kindergarten

Invitation to a “Creative Recycling Workshop” with Shan Ross-Hart1 comment

Karen Zunckel wrote 3 days ago: Pietermaritzburg Eco-Schools Cluster Invites you to a “Creative Recycling Workshop” with Shan Ross-H … more →

Tags: Eco Workshops / Demos, Reduce Reuse Recycle

Locative Meaning-making: An Arts-based Approach to Learning for Sustainable Development

arjenwals wrote 4 days ago: “Locative Meaning-making: An Arts-based Approach to Learning for Sustainable Development … more →

Tags: Article, Learning, sustainability, esd, Place-based education, meaning-making, place-based, dialogic, dialogic practices

Home Connections: Raising Butterflies Indoors

Melissa Harding wrote 4 days ago: You may have noticed that the butterflies are back for the summer. Cabbage whites are fluttering aro … more →

Tags: Plants, gardening, bugs, Nature, home connections, Science, butterflies, Chrysalis, larva


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