Summer Environmental Education Resources As the school year comes to an end, here are a few parting resources. We hope you and your students continue to make observations, ask questions, and explore the natural world through a critical lens. We look forward to working with you again in the fall!
A Discover Pass will not be required to visit any Washington State Park on the following days. Activities (in English & EspaƱol) that will ensure nature walks are an engaging and enriching learning experience for students of all ages. Oppressive structures are just as real in parks and wilderness areas as they are in cities. Learn with Melanin Base Camp in this guide to outdoor allyship. Uphold Indigenous voices with your students through this activity packet created by the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. SUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS The Wenatchee River Institute believes every child should have the opportunity to participate in quality outdoor education, regardless of family income, race, color, citizenship status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability.
Please share this scholarship opportunity with families. Application details in English & Spanish can be found on our website.
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