Join the ATC on an amazing virtual A.T. Ed-Venture Series.
This educational video series is created for young people but engaging for all ages. Check out all the A.T. Ed-Venture sessions you may have missed on our YouTube channel.
July Ed-Venture Session
Nature Journaling
Join Jenny “Dolly” Siegfried and Delia “Heartrock” Clark as we explore the world of nature journaling, from learning about famous nature journalists of the past to creating our own nature journals in the present. This Ed-Venture will deepen your understanding and appreciation of the natural world and sharpen your observation skills as we work together on creating our own sketches and journal entries.
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June Ed-Venture Session
On the Trail with Black Bears
Want to find out about black bears and how to hike safe in bear country? Ever wonder how humans and black bears are alike? Curious how these woodland giants spend their days? Then join E. Kim Delozier, Program Manager for BearWild and Susie Spikol, from The Harris Center for Conservation Education for this program on the bare facts about New England’s black bears.
Curriculum level: K-5 +
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May Ed-Venture Session
Long Trails and Pilgrimage Traditions
Exploring Japan’s Shinetsu Trail and India’s Braj Yatra (12 Forests of Krishna)
Long trails and pilgrimages have long been part of many cultures around the world. In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander month, join researcher Sarah Adams and Professor Katherine Zubko of UNC Asheville for an interactive discussion on two trails in Asia—the Shinetsu Trail of Japan (a 75-mile long trail in eastern Japan modeled after the Appalachian Trail) and the Braj Yatra (a 168-mile Hindu devotional pilgrimage connected to the god Krishna) —to explore the ways in which long trails and pilgrimage traditions engage with history, culture, religion, and evolving relationships to the environment.
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April Ed-Venture Session
Your Story Matters
Creating Writing for Conservation
In celebration of National Poetry Month, join educator Stefan Moss and Greening Youth Foundation Director of Operations, Eboni Preston, as they share how connections in nature and legacies on the land can be expressed and preserved through written and spoken word.
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