One Day Training Announcement: Come learn how to engage your audience around climate change through the use of global data on Science on a Sphere®, Magic Planet®, HyperGlobe®, flat screens, and handheld tablets. When: January 20th 2016 New England Aquarium… Read More
Springfield Armory will be hosting the National Association for Interpretation’s Certified Interpretive Guide Workshop on February 1-4, 2016 (9 AM to 5 PM each day) and has extra seats available for non Armory staff/volunteers. The nationally recognized Certified… Read More
South Shore YMCA – More Information About the Position Overview: The Director of Environmental Education and Camping will plan, organize and implement environmental education programs for school groups, public groups, special events and the general public at the… Read More
Growing Places seeks self-motivated individual who loves being outside, is knowledgeable about food gardening, is committed to social justice, and enjoys working with people of all backgrounds and ages to join our team. Does this sound like you… Read More
Strengthening Community Resilience and Business Continuity April 4-6, 2016 Sheraton Inner Harbor Baltimore, Maryland Convened by: Antioch University New England & U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dear Colleagues: We invite you to join us at the LOCAL SOLUTIONS: Eastern Regional… Read More
About Somebody who is already walking our trails or who wants to start to spend 1 day a month helping to monitor our 40+ already established Blue Bird houses. Training is provided by the person doing it now… Read More
What is the MEES Conference? Offered annually since 1990, the MEES conference is known for its innovative presentations, as well as a place to network with peers and friends, and to learn new skills and ideas in the field of… Read More
Environmental Literacy Defined The following excerpt is taken from the Roadmap to Environmental Literacy for Vermont, and helps to explain what the term environmental literacy is all about. Being literate in the broadest sense means to have knowledge… Read More
The Observer is the journal of the Massachusetts Environmental Education Society, and is published quarterly. Each issue has its own theme, including a conference-related issue each year. Some past Observer themes have included: EE Crossings: At the Intersection… Read More
Posted on October 2, 2015
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The 7th annual Northeast Wildlife Trackers Conference is taking place on Saturday October 17, 2015 in Westboro. All levels of trackers invited! To register: www.northeastwildlifetrackers.org View the poster for the event: Northeast Wildlife Trackers
South Shore YMCA – More Information About the Position Overview: The Director of Environmental Education and Camping will plan, organize and implement environmental education programs for school groups, public groups, special events and the general public at the… Read More
Growing Places seeks self-motivated individual who loves being outside, is knowledgeable about food gardening, is committed to social justice, and enjoys working with people of all backgrounds and ages to join our team. Does this sound like you… Read More
Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Through education and advocacy NOFA/Mass promotes organic agriculture to expand the production and availability of nutritious food from living soil for the health of individuals, communities and the planet. The NOFA/Mass Policy… Read More
Town Of Amherst New Hampshire Amherst Parks and Recreation Department 4 Cross Road, Amherst NH 03031 Phone: 603-673-6248, www.amherstnh.gov Craig C. Fraley CPRP, Recreation Director The Amherst Parks and Recreation Department is seeking a self-motivated and highly organized individual,… Read More
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