Encouraging environmental stewardship and sustainability by supporting environmental educators.

CBEEN is the regional network for environmental education in the Columbia Basin.

Our organization supports a community of engaged and effective environmental educators by connecting them to resources, information,
professional development, and networking opportunities.

Wild Voices Program

Wild Voices for Kids is a curriculum-linked, place-based environmental education program engaging local mentorsΒ in the education of K-12 students on the land, history, and culture of the Columbia Basin region.

Wild Voices is a unique program in the Basin as it enables local specialists to develop programs connected to the local environment and tailored to their area of expertise and passion.

CBEEN - Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network - Professional Development

CBEEN isΒ energized by facilitating connections, and we are excited to provide opportunities to do so at many events and workshops throughout the year.

This includes workshops, webinars, and annual events such as the Inquiring Voices Sustainability Symposium, Environmental Education Leadership Clinic, and Celebrations of Environmental Education.

CBEEN - Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network - Membership

We are pleased to provide you with some of the best environmental education resourcesΒ available!

This includes our Funding Directory, Organization Directory, Teaching Resources, Pro-D Bursaries, Job Board, Curriculum Resources, and more!

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Order class sets of outdoor learning equipment & resources for students at or below retail prices.

The Best Part:Β All proceeds go back into non-profits that support educators in British Columbia!

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What a great day! It was too cold to paddle board, so the team did a tour of each other's gardens for our Team Get Together.

Many yummy raspberries, peas and the occasional tomato were enjoyed by all! πŸ₯°πŸŒ³β˜€πŸ…πŸ“
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What a great day! It was too cold to paddle board, so the team did a tour of each others gardens for our Team Get Together. 

Many yummy raspberries, peas and the occasional tomato were enjoyed by all! πŸ₯°πŸŒ³β˜€πŸ…πŸ“Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Join us in celebrating ?Akisq'nuk Elder, Alfred Joseph, who led a beautiful and inspiring celebration on the launch of his book, Ktunaxa Nature Walk: Alfred Joseph's Walkabout πŸƒ

Watch the moving video below where Alfred Joseph talks about the history of his incredible book and shares memories of Nadine Hale, who had a significant role in its creation ❀️

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Another great team get-together! 😍

A big thank you to Groundswell Community Greenhouse & Gardens for donating a garden bed to Jenna, Director of Indigenous Learning, who led us in planting sweetgrass and strawflower 🌸🌾🌼

Jenna shared some words from Robin Wall Kimmerer to inspire our gardening this Summer:

"Plant a garden. It’s good for the health of the earth and it’s good for the health of the people. A garden is a nursery for nurturing connection, the soil for cultivation of practical reverence. And its power goes far beyond the garden gate. Once you develop a relationship with a little patch of earth, it becomes a seed for itself.”

By following Kimmerer's wise words, we are offering reciprocity to the land, the earth and the people πŸ’ž
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Another great team get-together! 😍

A big thank you to Groundswell Community Greenhouse & Gardens for donating a garden bed to Jenna, Director of Indigenous Learning, who led us in planting sweetgrass and strawflower 🌸🌾🌼

Jenna shared some words from Robin Wall Kimmerer to inspire our gardening this Summer:

Plant a garden. It’s good for the health of the earth and it’s good for the health of the people. A garden is a nursery for nurturing connection, the soil for cultivation of practical reverence. And its power goes far beyond the garden gate. Once you develop a relationship with a little patch of earth, it becomes a seed for itself.”

By following Kimmerers wise words, we are offering reciprocity to the land, the earth and the people πŸ’žImage attachmentImage attachment

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Last week, we celebrated more outstanding local educators from across the Columbia Basin region for their efforts in educating students and the public on environmental stewardship and sustainability! πŸ˜„πŸŒŸπŸŒ²

Thank for all of your efforts in providing and supporting outdoor and environmental learning in our local area! πŸ’š

Join us one more time in celebrating CBEEN’s 2024 Awards of Excellence in Environmental Education recipients:
🌟Post-Secondary Educator – Allison Lutz (Nelson/Castlegar)
🌟Intermediate Teacher – Dylan Dainard (Invermere)
🌟Early Years Educator – Emma Shaw (Invermere)
🌟Community Educator – Jessie King (Invermere)
🌟Primary Teacher – Katie Niddrie (Windermere)
🌟Community Educator –Kim Urbaniak (Kimberley)
🌟Intermediate Teacher – Ricki Thomson (Cranbrook)

The 2024 award winners are all committed to creating opportunities for people to connect with, learn about, and learn from our amazing local environment. We are so grateful for their dedication to bringing outdoor learning opportunities for students, professionals, and community members throughout the Columbia Basin!
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Last week, we celebrated more outstanding local educators from across the Columbia Basin region for their efforts in educating students and the public on environmental stewardship and sustainability! πŸ˜„πŸŒŸπŸŒ²

Thank for all of your efforts in providing and supporting outdoor and environmental learning in our local area! πŸ’š

Join us one more time in celebrating CBEEN’s 2024 Awards of Excellence in Environmental Education recipients: 
🌟Post-Secondary Educator – Allison Lutz (Nelson/Castlegar)
🌟Intermediate Teacher – Dylan Dainard (Invermere)
🌟Early Years Educator – Emma Shaw (Invermere)
🌟Community Educator – Jessie King (Invermere)
🌟Primary Teacher – Katie Niddrie (Windermere)
🌟Community Educator –Kim Urbaniak (Kimberley)
🌟Intermediate Teacher – Ricki Thomson (Cranbrook)

The 2024 award winners are all committed to creating opportunities for people to connect with, learn about, and learn from our amazing local environment. We are so grateful for their dedication to bringing outdoor learning opportunities for students, professionals, and community members throughout the Columbia Basin!

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Groundswell Community Greenhouse & Gardens, Wildsight, Wildsight Invermere, School District No. 6 - Rocky Mountain

Little Badger Early Learning Programs & Nature School

Congratulations to all! And thank you!

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