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Monthly Nature Talks at Seattle REI

Join the company of some of the region's finest naturalist authors and teachers. Each month features a different topic of nature study, with presenters sharing from their abundant knowledge in that specialty area.
 

Upcoming Presentations in the Nature Talks Series:

An Evening in Africa with Trackers International

Location: Seattle REI Flagship Store. Address: 222 Yale Ave N Seattle, WA 98109.
Dates: Monday, December 1, 2008
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Cost: FREE (donations accepted)
Presenter: Nicole Apelian, Trackers International (biography below)
Description & Presenter Biography:

An Evening in Africa with Trackers International You are invited to a free evening presentation on the wildlife of Southern Africa. Nicole Apelian, lead adventurer of Trackers International, offers insights and stories from her years as a lion researcher and a game warden in the African bush. Join us for a night of adventure and learning from across the world. Bring a friend, join us for the fun, and learn about African wildlife and travel in this entertaining evening!

Nicole ApelianNicole Apelian. Nicole Apelian received a BS in Biology from McGill University in Canada and a Masters of Science in Biology from the University of Oregon in 1991. Nicole has worked on crab-fishing boats in the Bering Sea, been an adult educator at the Audubon Society of Portland, done marine research on the effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and taught biology at a number of schools, including the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and Portland Community College. After her time spent in Botswana working as a game warden for the Peace Corps, Nicole moved onto researching lions with carnivore biologist Dr. Pieter Kat. In 1996 they began a long-term project on lions in the Okavango region of Botswana. The 10-year study has revealed a great deal of new information regarding this top predator. She now leads African safaris through her company, Trackers International.

 

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Raising Children With Connections to Nature: Facing Nature Deficit Disorder

Description:

Richard Louv’s landmark 2005 book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder, made tidal waves among parents and educators, and sparked an international renaissance of the environmental education movement, with a new rallying cry of "leave no child inside!"

At Wilderness Awareness School, we believe our mission and courses are part of the "cure" for nature deficit disorder, and we organized an evening round table discussion on the topic on January 8, 2007 at Seattle REI.

Video highlights from Raising Kids with Connections to Nature - How to help heal nature deficit disorder

The event was attended by over 100 people, and featured 7 representatives (see their biographies below) from leading local organizations which strive to provide meaningful experiences in the natural world for young people in our region. Each of these panelists' organization and contact information is below.

Participants got to hear these panelists' different philosophies and methodologies for nature education, and took home tips and strategies for providing meaningful experiences in nature for the young people in their lives amidst today’s increasingly indoor and technologically-focused lifestyles." (Read an article in the Seattle PI about the issue and our event).

 
Presenters' Biographies:

Martin LeBlanc
Martin LeBlancNational Youth Education Director for the Sierra Club and Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Children and Nature Network which is Chaired by Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods . Martin has had a passion for the outdoors since having his own life turned around through an outdoor experience as a teenager. Before working for the Sierra Club, Martin was an outdoor education advocate for Texas Parks and Wildlife in Austin, Texas and was also an outdoor educator for Youthnet a non-profit in Mount Vernon, Washington in the mid 90’s. Martin believes “every child in America deserves their own special place in nature”. Contact Martin by emailing martin.leblanc (a) sierraclub.org

Stan Crow
Stan CrowDirector Emeritus of Rite of Passage Journeys. Journeys is an organization which provides wilderness rights of passage experience for youth and adults and trainings for parents, educators and mentors in creating rites of passage and coming of age experiences. Stan is the former director of the organization's Center for Imaginal Education, and first joined the Journeys staff in 1971. Stan has extensive experience working with young people and training youth leaders. He has led the team in the development of Coming of age and mentoring curriculum. Stan is a skilled group facilitator, community-based educator, and ritualist, and enjoys nature and singing. Contact Stan by emailing stan (a) riteofpassagejourneys.org

John Chilkotowsky
John ChilkotowskyProgram Director of Wilderness Awareness School. Wilderness Awareness School is a national not-for-profit environmental education organization based in Duvall. Since 1983, they have pioneered a unique mentoring approach which helps awaken children's and adults' innate passions for the natural world. John has been an educator since 1995, teaching and designing wilderness courses in public schools, environmental education centers, and at primitive skills camps. John has a Bachelor of Science degree, and is a graduate of The Kamana Naturalist Training Program. He is in awe of the natural world and sees hope for the future in every child. Contact John by emailing johnc (a) wildernessawareness.org

Stacy Mercier Earlywine
Stacy Mercier EarlywineProgram Manager and Outdoor Educator for Passages Northwest. Passages Northwest is a Seattle based non profit dedicated to inspiring leadership and courage in girls through exploration of the arts and nature. Growing up in Maine, she was exposed early on to the power of wild places. Stacy received her BFA in Dance in 1994 and discovered climbing the following year. She volunteers as a lead climbing instructor/trainer with the Washington Alpine Club and has worked as field staff for Outward Bound. She's climbed, hiked, and explored her way through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, India, Tibet, Nepal, and Guatemala. Stacy believes her childhood experiences in the wilderness sparked her desire to explore the larger world and greatly shaped who she is today. Contact Stacy by emailing stacy (a) passagesnw.org

Jeff Rose
Jeff RoseAssociate Program Director with Outward Bound. Outward Bound is a national non-profit educational organization based in the North Cascades. He has worked extensively in experiential and outdoor education, teaching rock climbing and mountaineering in California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. Jeff has a master's degree in geography from San Diego State University, researching the role that outdoor education institutions play in the way in which people relate to nature. He is an active member of several professional organizations including the Association for Experiential Education, the American Mountain Guides Association, and the Wilderness Education Association. Contact Jeff by emailing jrose (a) outwardbound.org

Mark Jordahl
Mark JordahlNaturalist at IslandWood. Mark’s passion for learning about the natural world and his love of the Pacific Northwest were first sparked while working as an AmeriCorps volunteer and wilderness guide in Southeast Alaska in the mid-1990’s. In addition to working as a naturalist at IslandWood, he has taught in a marine science course for inner-city Seattle teens, owned a sea kayaking guide service, and served as Adult Programs Director for Wilderness Awareness School. In 2004-05, Mark spent a year doing his masters research on Conservation Education in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda. He strongly believes that kids need to get dirty more often. Contact Mark by emailing markj (a) islandwood.org

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