Event

Outdoor Learning: Reversing Nature-Deficit Disorder in Manitoba

CPAWS Manitoba outdoor learning webinar

Outdoor Learning: Reversing Nature-Deficit Disorder in Manitoba

March 26 2021

Madeleine Baisburd, with Manitoba Nature Summit, talked about the importance of outdoor learning and how to get started with your children and/or students.

Madeleine has a master’s certificate in outdoor education and has worked with a variety of outdoor educational facilities before becoming a public school teacher in 2010. Madeleine has been involved with Manitoba Nature Summit for over a decade and is currently the co-chair.

Watch the webinar recording.

Safe at Home Lunch and Learns

Nature has been here for us during the pandemic.

Parks became a refuge for people seeking safe spaces to escape the stress of the world. Provincial campsites were fully booked on summer weekends. Trails were so popular parking lots overflowed onto highways.

CPAWS Manitoba wants to maintain this positive connection to nature by providing a space for Manitobans to connect online from the safety of our homes and be inspired by nature in our backyards and beyond.

Join CPAWS Manitoba for weekly lunch and learn presentations from experts across the province who will share their knowledge and passion and bring new nature-inspired activities into our lives.

Help Keep Manitoba Wild

 

CPAWS Manitoba has helped establish 23 parks and protected areas thanks to people like you.

With your help, we can protect half our lands and waters for future generations of people and wildlife.

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