2016 Becker Award Winners
Is environmental education for the birds? Ask this year’s Becker Award honorees and you’ll hear a confident yes! It’s for the birds and the water, soil, forests, people… The Dr. Richard Continue Reading →
Environmental Education of New Mexico
Cultivating the Future of Environmental Education
Is environmental education for the birds? Ask this year’s Becker Award honorees and you’ll hear a confident yes! It’s for the birds and the water, soil, forests, people… The Dr. Richard Continue Reading →
On Friday, November 11, 2016 during the Environmental Literacy Summit, over 50 participants from around the Land of Enchantment answered the question “Why is environmental education necessary?” Here are their Continue Reading →
EEANM hosted a live Q&A on Facebook October 17-21. Our advisors, candidates, and newly certified educators shared their thoughts about EE Certification. We’ve pulled the questions and their answers together Continue Reading →
EEANM is very pleased to announce that Kathryn Venzor, Education Curator at the Albuquerque BioPark, is the winner of the 2016 Outstanding Service to EE! Kathryn has served on EEANM’s Continue Reading →
Making Environmental Education Relevant and Necessary in Today’s Education Taking a look back over the history of Environmental Education (EE), join us on Friday, November 11, 2016 from 10 a.m.-3 Continue Reading →
Award Overview and Criteria: This award will recognize and honor annually an outstanding individual that has influenced students through the field of environmental education or service learning in New Mexico. Continue Reading →
Applications for the 2016 New Mexico Environmental Education Certification Program are now open until October 31, 2016. Click here for more information and click here to apply.
Joe Garcia sees connections everywhere. Constantly observing nature and learning from even the youngest teachers, he is a font of wisdom in and out of the garden. This month, our Continue Reading →
For Tammy Maitland, classroom teaching didn’t quite fit. Something was missing. Her move into environmental education combined her passions in a satisfying career shift. This month, our featured members are also the pilot candidates Continue Reading →
Rink fell in love with the outdoors as a child in Girl Scouts. As an adult, her work connects thousands of children to nature every year. This month, our featured Continue Reading →