Our own Aimee Arandia Østensen is among those featured in a zine showcasing stewards of Vermont.
Wild animals are quick, sneaky, and often hard to find out on the land — but they often leave behind signs or clues that they’ve been around!
Investigate which animals are active in the cold months, and which take a long winter's nap.
Join educators Jed and Cat as they introduce you to the sugarbush and the sugarhouse as you discover the story of sap to syrup!
As lead community partner with this project, we are proud to share that BCL recently was honored as a U.N. University "Outstanding Flagship Project in Education for Sustainable Development."
Educators Jed Norris and Cynthia Greene share about their work supporting educators in bringing food, health, and agriculture learning into early childhood classrooms.
The recording of the Vermont Education and Environment Network's recent webinar, "Outdoor Learning in the Winter."
Have fun with your kids creating these simple gifts using found and recycled materials near you. These ideas are borrowed from our Winter Gifts program.
4th grade teacher Aziza Malik, one of our teacher alumni, organized a collaborative recipe book project to include and reflect her school's diverse community.
How can educators help students approach this national holiday using multiple perspectives and critical thinking? (blog and recording of original online workshop)