'Fresh Tracks' - News & Updates
New Employment Position Opening on our Staff!
We are pleased to announce a full-time, permanent position opening on
our staff for a receptionist in our Duvall office...
more
details
Adult Intensive Wilderness Course Application Period Open
Help the “No Child Left
Inside” movement become reality - The application period is
open for the 2008
Earth Mentor
Program - Our outdoor instructor course, 2008-2009
Residential
Program - Our year-long wilderness course, and 2008-2009
Wildlife
Tracking Intensive.
Wilderness Course Information
Adult Wilderness Course &
Youth and Family Wilderness Course
information is posted. More than just a survival school or only survival
courses, learn the arts of
wilderness
survival skills and wildlife
tracking and trailing,
wild
edible and medicinal plants,
bird
sounds and behaviors,
mentoring
youth and more...
Our Core Values
Wilderness Awareness School has officially adopted a Core Values Statement,
and we'd like to share it with you.
See
our Core Values

We
need your opinion!
Please join our email focus group Are you willing to help the School by
lending your opinion once per month via email or on-line survey? We can
use help with deciding which photos you like best, testing sample web
pages, deciding what new courses to offer, etc. Perks included as a token
of our thanks for your time... (
more
info or sign up)
The
New Outdoor Education -
ENN feature with our staff and student!
A March 13, 2007 feature story on the Environmental News Network website
on the new face of outdoor education featured comments from Wilderness
Awareness School Program Director, John Chilkotowsky, and a student in
our Community School, Emily Brodie!
Read
the article
On-line
Video Available of our Panel Discussion: 'Raising Children with Connections
to Nature'
Richard Louv's landmark 2005 book,
Last Child in the Woods:
Saving
Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder, continues to make waves
among parents and educators who want to help reconnect the young people
in their lives with the natural world.
We organized a very successful evening panel discussion on the topic
on January 8, 2007 at Seattle REI with representatives from 7 leading
local organizations. Now
you can see an on-line video with highlights from the 2-hour program,
or read more about what the standing-room-only crowd learned that night
and access contact information for the organizations and presenters
involved (details).
Do
you or your kids have 'Nature Deficit Disorder'?
Author Richard Louv, in his book
Last
Child in the Woods coined the term "nature-deficit disorder”
to describe the increasingly indoor and technologically-focused lifestyles
of today's kids which is resulting in an unhealthy disconnection with
the natural world for many children (and adults).
Our 2-minute on-line 'Tourist
Test' with photos is a fun and easy way to help you determine if
you have this common condition in our society (don't worry, we have
a cure available)...
Wilderness
Awareness School in the news!
In case you didn't catch the front page of the local section of the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer on January, 6, 2007, there was a
feature
article about Wilderness Awareness School and photos of Youth School!
This article helped spread the word about an important roundtable discussion
we organized at Seattle REI. This discussion, Raising
Children With Connections to Nature: Facing Nature Deficit Disorder,
was attended by over 100 people and featured panelists from several
leading local organizations. You can now see
a 30-minute on-line video of highlights
from that evening
What is Jon Young up to?
Wilderness Awareness School founder
Jon Young
still serves as a master teacher for some of our intensive courses, and
at the
Wilderness Awareness Residential
Program.
Jon's current projects: Based in California, Jon also offers courses
and classes independent of Wilderness Awareness School. We have created
this web page as a resource for interested students to stay informed
about what Jon is currently involved with. Visit
Jon's website.