ASNV’s Youth Education Committee has selected Jeanne Lukas-Ross of Clearview Elementary School in Herndon as the 2024 recipient of the ASNV scholarship to “Sharing Nature: An Educator’s Week” at National Audubon’s Hog Island nature camp in Maine.
2024 Educator Scholarship Application Now Open
Reports from Hog Island Educator’s Week
My ASNV Internship
ASNV Member Spotlight: James, Age 10
Youth Education Mini-grants Awarded
UPDATE: A team of ASNV volunteers has translated Florence McBride’s book into Spanish!
Youth Education Mini-grants - Last Chance to Apply is April 1!
ASNV’s Conservation Grants Blossom
My Educator’s Week at Hog Island Audubon Camp
My whole life I have been hearing about this camp in Maine where the showers are always cold, the mornings are always early, and the birds are always calling. My mother attended Hog Island’s Educator’s week in the 80’s as a young educator, extremely invested in ways to share the natural world with children from various backgrounds.
Hog Island Scholarship Winners
Youth Education Mini-grant Winners
Why I Bird: A Teenager’s Confession
Apply Soon for ASNV Grants and Scholarships!
Apply for a Conservation Grant!
Youth Education Mini-grants
Calling All Educators! 2021 Educator Scholarship Application Now Open
Arlington Birder Brothers – The Chippers
Teach Your Children to Become Avid Birders During Coronavirus Lockdown
When schools closed due to the Coronavirus, my husband and I decided to homeschool our 10-year-old daughter. We wanted to come up with some interesting science projects to keep her engaged during these challenging times. We started off raising tadpoles, where our daughter would gather data to calculate their survival and growth rates. We thought about designing a vegetation habitat survey or an invertebrate creek survey. Can you tell we’re biologists?