The Unbe-leaf-able Guide to Sprouting a Career in EE
EE 30 Under 30 Awardee Anoka Primrose Abeyrathne provides light-hearted inspiration for those considering a career in EE, emphasizing passion, patience, and a willingness to get a little mud on your boots.
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Preserving Paradise: Sustainable Practices for Small Island Conservation
In recent years, the African island nation Mauritius has faced significant environmental challenges, testing its resilience. However, by implementing marine protected areas, embracing renewable energy, and prioritizing education and awareness, Mauritius serves as a shining example of small island conservation.
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Students Access the Outdoors Through NHEE’d to Get Outside Grants
The New Hampshire Environmental Educators awarded over $30,000 in NHEE’d to Get Outside grants to 23 schools and organizations for 2024 to help their students access the outdoors, whether it is for admission and transportation for field trips to nature spaces, snowshoes for winter exploration, or science tools for outdoor learning.
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Take Our eePRO Member Survey!
We’re gearing up for a season of reflection, growth, and community, and your voice is crucial in shaping the future of our online environmental education hub, eePRO. Please help us by taking our 20-minute survey. Responses are anonymous.
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Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
Crushing on a special environmental educator in your life? We have the perfect gift!
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New eeWEBINAR! Advancing JEDI
Feb 27, 3:00 PM ET
Our upcoming webinar with Patricia Morgan promotes justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion (JEDI) strategies to ensure that EE spaces are inclusive, advance equity, and actively work to dismantle systemic barriers.
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Nonprofit or For-Profit? Finding the Best Path for Your Program
Feb 21, 3:00 PM ET
Join the Natural Start Alliance for a webinar featuring nature preschool business consultants Rachel Larimore and David Catlin as they consider the pros and cons of for-profit and non-profit models for operating nature-based education programs.
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