In Episode 6 we talk with Kyle Brooks a Public Affairs Specialist for the Wayne National Forest, one of Ohio’s largest natural areas.
Read MoreThe campaign to raise funding for our River Bend Farm project brings forth the opportunity for special people to be honored by family and friends through gifts in their name.
Read MoreFarming operations have begun! Farmer Scott has been on site prepping the fields for cultivation and teaching us about the importance of soil health for nutritious food and care taking for our environment.
Read MoreIn Episode 6 we talk with Joel Alex (Fall ‘08 and ‘09), owner of Blue Ox Malthouse, about his journey from environmental educator to food industry entrepreneur.
Read MoreIn Episode 5 we talk with Steve Signell, co-founder of The Ecology School and current GIS Specialist at Frontier Spatial.
Read MoreThe campaign to raise funding for our River Bend Farm project brings forth the opportunity for special people to be honored by family and friends through gifts in their name.
Read MoreTake a look, behind-the-scenes, at the construction of our dining commons and dormitory at River Bend Farm.
Read MoreIn Episode 4 we talk with Kyle King, Head of High School at Green School and Founder of Bio Bus in Bali, Indonesia.
Read MoreWhile that’s become more difficult to do as the requirements of physical distancing demand limited movement, thankfully some Maine-based organizations have developed some great online resources to help educate and engage our young people on the topics of the environment and nature. Here are a few our team at the Natural Resources Council of Maine have found.
Read MoreThe fertile fields at River Bend Farm will soon be transformed into a working agroecology farm thanks to our former Ecololgy Educator and new farmer, Scott!
Read MoreIn 2019, The Ecology School broke ground on its new campus at River Bend Farm in Saco, Maine. Upon completion, The Ecology School will become the most sustainable building in the Northeast following “Living Building Challenge” guidelines, the first one of its kind to be constructed here in Maine. Hancock Lumber is proud to be supplying the building materials on this special project in Saco!
Read MoreThe Ecology School in Saco is going virtual with their climate education and outreach. The school believes that we all need access to nature now more than ever.
Read MoreIn Episode 3 we talk to Andie Bisceglia (Spring/Fall 2010 Ecology Educator) coordinator at Campus Kitchen at the University of Georgia.
Read MoreOutdoor educators throughout Maine are stepping outside their comfort zones and producing videos for the first time, using whatever tools they have, even if it’s just a smartphone.
Read MoreIf you’re looking to add nature studies and educational outdoor activities to your child’s at-home school day during the pandemic, Maine educators have you covered.
Read MoreTake a look, behind-the-scenes, at the construction of our dining commons and dormitory at River Bend Farm.
Read MoreIn Episode 2 we talk to Gabby Queenan, Policy Director at the Massachusetts River Alliance.
Read MoreEcology is Everywhere is an interview-form podcast that will look into the lessons learned and experiences had by former The Ecology School Educators and how they have informed their current work and lives.
Read MoreThe Ecology School receives “first in the world” designation after submitting Vision and Master Plan for the International Living Future Institute’s Living Community Challenge.
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