Back-to-school sales seem to have started in July this year, so we’ll have to look for a few other signs that summer is winding down: goldenrod blooming everywhere, cooler mornings, and woodchucks munching on a few early windfall apples. At Maine Audubon, that of course means the end of our summer camp season. But before […] The post See you later, summer campers! appeared first on Maine Audubon.| Maine Audubon
This summer marked our fourth year working with Lewiston-based nonprofit Maine Community Integration (MCI). With each passing year, the relationship between Maine Audubon and MCI deepens, and creates greater trust and understanding for the work and experiences that are possible. The mission of MCI is “creating opportunities for New Mainer girls and their families to […] The post Sprout Lewiston Takes Root appeared first on Maine Audubon.| Maine Audubon
St. Charles Park District, Pottawatomie Park, Image Courtesy of The Conservation Foundation When most people think of parks, they picture green lawns, hiking trails, or family picnics under shady … Continue reading "Parks: Vital Allies in Land and Water Conservation" The post Parks: Vital Allies in Land and Water Conservation first appeared on The Conservation Foundation. The post Parks: Vital Allies in Land and Water Conservation appeared first on The Conservation Foundation.| The Conservation Foundation
138 art students visited the Superior School Forest in a journey to foster their creativity and deepen their connection with nature.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
2025 marked the launch of Maine Audubon’s four Community Tree Nurseries in Portland, Auburn, Bangor, and East Machias. Working with professional partners in municipal public works, urban forestry, vocational education, and habitat restoration, these nurseries will produce native species of trees and other plants for city arborists to use in replacing canopy trees in Maine’s […]| Maine Audubon
Graphic Generated with ChatGPT When we think of fast fashion, the images that come to mind are often stylish clothes, bargain prices, and ever-changing trends. But behind the racks … Continue reading "The Hidden Cost of Fast Fashion: A Threat to Land and Water Conservation" The post The Hidden Cost of Fast Fashion: A Threat to Land and Water Conservation first appeared on The Conservation Foundation. The post The Hidden Cost of Fast Fashion: A Threat to Land and Water Conservation appear...| The Conservation Foundation
Image Generated with ChatGPT In an era defined by constant connectivity, the growing presence of artificial intelligence, and the pressures of digital overload, many people are asking: where does … Continue reading "Nature in the Digital Age: Why the Natural World Matters More Than Ever" The post Nature in the Digital Age: Why the Natural World Matters More Than Ever first appeared on The Conservation Foundation. The post Nature in the Digital Age: Why the Natural World Matters More Than...| The Conservation Foundation
Eco-Friendly Fridays is an environmental education webinar series. Join the Alabama Extension team for training sessions on traditional conservation topics as well as new and emerging issues in environmental education.....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
MCAF Fellow Ariana Oporta-McCarthy shares her experience teaching children about conservation in local communities across Costa Rica. The post Beyond Science: The Transformative Power Of Environmental Education appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Ariana Oporta-McCarthy, becaria de MCAF, comparte cómo enseñar a los niños sobre el océano impacta la conservación de las tortugas marinas.| New England Aquarium
At the heart of The Conservation Foundation there is a simple yet profound belief: Every person, regardless of where they live or their social-economic status, deserves clean water, clean air, nutritious food, and safe access to nature as a way to be healthy and happy. This statement speaks to something deeper than just protecting| The Conservation Foundation -
CPAWS Manitoba has a dedicated education team! All year long helping kids discover the wonder of the natural world. Come meet them!| CPAWS Manitoba
Protect your local pollinators this spring and summer with these tips from guest blogger, Camila Cruz from Simpson Street Free Press.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
We are thrilled to announce our 2025 Cohort of the Diversity in Conservation Internship Program! This year, we are welcoming ten new interns.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Helen Holtz, Land Management Director at WCLC, is empowering fledgling conservationists through the Great Wisconsin Birdathon. The post Fledgling conservationists join the Great Wisconsin Birdathon appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
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By: Heherson T. Alvarez former Senator who served as Environment and Climate Change Secretary World Ocean Day is observed on June 8 with the theme “Our Oceans, Our Future” geared inform, mobilize, unite the world’s population for the sustainable management of the world’s ocean, considered the lungs of our planet. The Ocean Conference […]| Global Education Magazine
SOAR Fox Cities is transforming summer for youth with disabilities with their Outdoor Adventures program, supported by NRF's Go Outside Fund.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
We’re pleased to announce that we will be moving the Science Education and Research blog over to Phipps’ main website! If you’ve really come to love the content on this blog, don&…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
If there is one segment of society that is often misunderstood, it is people who work in science fields. Public perception of scientists tends to lean towards lab coats, crazy hair, and beakers ful…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
If there is one segment of society that is often misunderstood, it is people who work in science fields. Public perception of scientists tends to lean towards lab coats, crazy hair, and beakers ful…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
If there is one segment of society that is often misunderstood, it is people who work in science fields. Public perception of scientists tends to lean towards lab coats, crazy hair, and beakers ful…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
Last month Phipps was excited to offer a brand new program, Portal to the Public, for graduate students, faculty, staff, and other professionals from across a wide array of scientific fields intere…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
Don’t have plans for Earth Day just yet? Stop by Phipps! What better way to celebrate the big, blue planet that we call home than by visiting some of the greenest buildings on it and surround…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
Last month Phipps hosted a teacher workshop for K-12 educators on connecting students with nature and conservation in conjunction with ALCOSAN, Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, a wastewater tre…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
Pursing graduate research of any kind is no small feat, that is why we want to congratulate Dr. Anna Johnson, one of our 2014 Botany in Action Fellows, on the successful completion and defense of h…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
Robins are returning by the dozen, the days are getting longer, and colorful patches of crocuses are beginning to sprout up from beneath the earth – it’s becoming more and more apparen…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
While we talk quite a bit in this space about engaging children in nature, there is one audience that we often forget: parents. This is especially true in informal education settings; adults are of…| Phipps Conservatory Science Education and Research
The circular economy is an excellent business strategy. Read about 5 major benefits of joining the circular economy model| TIPA