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Creating an Accessible Hudson River through Place-Based Education
Posted on May 1, 2022 | No CommentsI’m in a classroom giving a lesson on the ecology of the Hudson River. As I always do, I start the class by asking the students: “How many of you […] -
Conservation through Celebration
Posted on February 18, 2019 | 1 CommentA new way to view conservation The recent J-term in Oaxaca provided me with a new way of viewing the motivations of conservation. A major part of the conservation in […] -
Tomorrow May Be Too Late: Military Leaders Testify on National Security Challenges of Climate Change
Posted on September 12, 2017 | 1 CommentThis post was originally published on the New Security Beat: Tomorrow May Be Too Late: Military Leaders Testify on National Security Challenges of Climate Change By: Amanda King, MS in […] -
Get Thee Outside! Is Environmental Education our Silver Bullet?
Posted on May 3, 2016 | No CommentsAnalyses of today’s U.S. educational system are everywhere–from media articles and opinion pieces to academic research projects. In recent years, our country’s prescription for poor academic performance has focused on […]