Member Feature: Joe Garcia
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 →
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 →
Like many in our field, Eileen Everett often finds herself explaining she doesn’t just take kids hiking for a living. This month, our featured members are also the pilot candidates in our EE Continue Reading →
Twenty years ago, Susie Fiore decided to stop switching her career with the seasons. After attending Colorado College (and getting hooked on fieldwork), she worked as a Forest Service archeologist Continue Reading →
Stephanie Haan-Amato wasn’t expecting to fall in love with environmental education or the desert. Now, these are two of her greatest passions. Stephanie left her childhood home of Orlando, Fl, Continue Reading →
Nuclear science brought Deb Thrall into the world of environmental education, but it was attending a first grade ballet folklorico performance that assured her she had chosen the right path. Deb Continue Reading →