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For the past four winters, I’ve taught a Winter Wonder program to the same incredible group of students at Kimberley Independent School.Read more 
Do you know a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to protecting nature or environmental education in the Columbia Headwaters region? Nominate her for the 2026 Ellen Zimmerman Award…Read more 
This winter, Wildsight educators headed into forests, fields, and schoolyards with some exciting new tools thanks to generous support from TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.Read more 
To build a world rooted in reciprocity and respect, we must start with the education we give our children.Read more 
When you've been teaching environmental education for as long as Patty Kolesnichenko has, you learn a thing or two. Like how exploring microscopic life in a water droplet fascinates…Read more 

In nature, everyone belongs

September 17, 2025
"Being in nature creates a feeling of connection; a feeling that you belong. A lot of kids don’t know how to fit into this crazy world.Read more 
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