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4 people are interested
Wetland Educator
ORGANIZATION: WREN
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4 people are interested
In the field or in the classroom, WREN works with students ranging PreK - 12th grades. Our programs are diverse and cover various topics, including but not limited to: general wetland science, reptiles and amphibians, Ethnobotany, pollination, macroinvertebrates, birds, and scat, tracks and bones. We also offer community programs, such as our Family Exploration Days and Wetland Wanders. We offer classes tailored to adults. There are also opportunities as a wetlands educator to assist with curriculum development and teacher trainings.
More opportunities with WREN
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About WREN
Location:
751 S. Danebo Ave., Eugene, OR 97402, US
Mission Statement
To practice and promote land stewardship through education, partnerships, and scientific research.
Description
The Willamette Resources and Educational Network (WREN) was born of a community-acknowledged need which was addressed in the West Eugene Wetlands Plan. WREN embarked on the development of an environmental education program that would help community members understand the importance and need for long term stewardship and preservation of the wetlands. As a result, these public lands are a resource that will be enjoyed and appreciated for years to come.
Since 2002 WREN has served more than 50,000 community members, through classroom outreach programs, field trips, family exploration days, wetland wanders, adult trainings and workshops, and community outreach events.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
751 S. Danebo Ave.Eugene, OR 97402
DATE POSTED
April 20, 2018
SKILLS
- Adult Education
- General Education
- Math / Science Instruction
- Teaching / Instruction
GOOD FOR
- Kids
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible