Creating Safe Spaces: 3rd Roundtable
On February 2, the National Wildlife Federation and partners hosted a roundtable, moderated by Dr. Mamie Parker, pioneering conservationist, and Dianne Dillon-Ridgley, celebrated environmental advocate. The
On February 2, the National Wildlife Federation and partners hosted a roundtable, moderated by Dr. Mamie Parker, pioneering conservationist, and Dianne Dillon-Ridgley, celebrated environmental advocate. The
The Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia is a naturally rich and diverse land home to many indigenous People. Like other areas in the country
“Maybe you never felt the outdoors was for you because of the way it had been introduced.” Shelma Jun, founder of Flash Foxy and advocate
“I want to reach skiers and snowboarders and show them how Native people have always been a part of the stories of the mountains and
Join us on February 2, 8:30-10:00pm EST for our third and final roundtable, moderated by Dr. Mamie Parker, pioneering conservationist, and Dianne Dillon-Ridgley, celebrated environmental
On January 12, the National Wildlife Federation and partners hosted a roundtable, moderated by Dr. Mamie Parker, pioneering conservationist, and Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali, nationally
By recognizing the unique experiences that Black, Indigenous, people of color and individuals with varying abilities face in nature and the outdoors, we seek to
What Is Outer Peace? Modern life is full of stress and struggle, anxiety and uncertainty, but time in nature calms us, connects us and
For clear reasons, we have invested in the development of systematic approaches to risk management in outdoor programming. The physical wellbeing of participants, along with
In the heart of Soulsville in south Memphis, Tennessee, a revolution is happening. And it all starts with climbing. This is the story of Memphis
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