The Ecology co-hosts the Residential Environmental Learning Center (RELC) Summit with the Association of Nature Center Administrators (ANCA).
Read More"The Ecology School micro-internship offered a wide range of experiences within a professional work atmosphere. Whether it was analyzing data in excel or researching land acknowledgment methods, I feel that I learned a lot and have grown a stronger passion for environmental education." - Kate Raphaely ‘22
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 MoreAs the Ecology School’s newly named operations manager, O’Brien certainly is pleased to know his diners will likely care more than most that their food was prepared using only renewable energy. But as a chef, it’s only natural for him to make sure the local food he serves is as delicious as it is sustainably prepared.
Read More#GivingTuesday 2020 is a chance to support The Ecology School and enter to win one-of-a-kind prizes!
Read MoreThe Ecology School will come to life thanks to the efforts of Kaplan Thompson Architects, Scott Simons Architects, Briburn, and Richardson & Associates. The firms partnered with landscape ecology analysts to understand the site’s potential and the school’s goals for improving every inch of its diverse riverfront property.
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 MoreNow more than ever, Mainers are teaming up to help those in need. The Ecology School is highlighted as a Maine non-profit that is creating a new model of conservation in action.
Read MoreFor 2020, the Mainebiz Next List honors eight individuals who not only are contributing to the state's economy and workforce, but have also demonstrated leadership when it's been sorely needed.
Read MoreTwo area schools teach students about the intersection of ecology, food and social principles. The concept is called agroecology.
Read MoreSaco & Biddeford Savings Institution and Paquin & Carroll Insurance have given a combined gift of $57,500 to The Ecology School’s groundbreaking project to construct two of the most sustainable buildings in the Northeast.
Read MoreIf any organization was nimble enough to leapfrog the race to build the world’s first certified Living Community, it had to be The Ecology School.
Read MoreSupporting school communities is our priority.
Read MoreA residential environmental school tackles a daunting building certification program.
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 More105 acres of forest land and open fields that sits along the Saco River is the new home of The Ecology School, a residential environmental learning center.
Read MoreThe Ecology School has nearly reached its fundraising goal and aims to have the campus completed by November.
Read MoreAn environmental school in Saco has reached 90% of its fundraising goal of $14 million to build a new campus and has launched the public phase of its capital campaign.
Read MoreMaine Nonprofit Environmental Education Center Kicks Off Public Phase of Capital Campaign.
Read MoreEpisode 8 features Scott Courcelle, who shares his journey from environmental educator to farmer. As the person responsible for setting up the agroecology farming operations at River Bend Farm, Scott is beginning to transform the hay fields into nutritious growing grounds.
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