My position of Natural
Resource Education Coordinator with Cascadia means that I get to help to
coordinate, organize and facilitate many of our environmental education
programs that we provide within Chelan County. We have taught formal lessons to
more than 2,479 K-12 students in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan County. We have
taught programs on soil health and conservation, wildfires and forest ecology,
agriculture in Washington, and stream health just to name a few.
Spring with Cascadia Conservation District
has become my new favorite season. It is filled with a number of amazing events
and hands on lessons in some of the most beautiful parts of the world. I have
gotten the chance to teach in the shadows of mountains and along the banks of
raging rivers, but most importantly the students have gotten out of the
classroom and have been able to experience all of this as well. Seeing the
excitement in students that have never been to these areas or watching them develop
a new interest and passion for conservation is the most rewarding experience
for me.
In early May we hosted the 25th
successful Kids in the Creek program at the Entiat Fish Hatchery. All the
planning and coordinating that went into preparing for this program paid off
when 240 high school students were able to come out to the hatchery for our
field days.
Students Collecting Samples from the Pond at the Entiat Fish Hatchery |
Cascadia is an organization I would figuratively and literally climb a mountain for!! |
During my service with Cascadia
Conservation District, I have learned a great deal about conservation and
natural resource management, teaching and how to share my passion for
stewardship with others in an effective way, but I have also learned a great
deal about myself and the skills that I possess. This service has given me the
foundation for a career in the conservation world that I cannot wait to
contribute further to.