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 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 is 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, courses, and annual events such as Educator Retreats, Environmental Education Leadership Clinic, and Celebrations of Environmental Education.
We are pleased to provide you with some of the best environmental education resources available!
This includes our Funding Directory, Organization Directory, Teaching Resources, Professional Development Bursaries, Job and Volunteer Board, Curriculum Resources, and more!
The Outdoor Learning School & Store is a charitable social enterprise offering excellent outdoor learning training, tools, resources & equipment with 100% of proceeds going back to supporting outdoor learning non-profit initiatives!












π¦π𦬠Wildlife Release! πΎ This new Tracks of North America Bandana accompanies the ever-popular Wildlife Scat Bandana! outdoorlearning.com/?s=bandana
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Our 1st (free!) virtual workshop of the spring sprouts today! π± outdoorlearning.com/event/learning-in-the-garden-2026/ We hope you can join us! π ... See MoreSee Less
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Just confirmed! π A SecwepemctsΓn (Shuswap) Introductory Online Language Course: outdoorlearning.com/event/secwepemctsin-course-summer-2026/
This introductory course will teach the basics of SecwepemctsiΜn. Both Eastern and Western dialects will be taught.
This course is open to EVERYONE β Indigenous and non-Indigenous adults who wish to support language revitalization.
Indigenous languages carry connections to lands, ancestors, traditions, and contain ecological knowledge crucial for sustainable living, medicinal practices, and traditional storytelling, enriching our collective wisdom.
By supporting Indigenous language revitalization efforts, we not only preserve linguistic diversity but also uphold Indigenous Peoplesβ fundamental rights to their languages and cultures.
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Secwepemctsín (Shuswap) Introductory Language Course - Summer, 2026 - Outdoor Learning School & Store
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The language of the SecwΓ©pemc (Shuswap) people is known as SecwepemctsΓn. SecwepemctsΓn comes from the land and is a reflection of SecwΓ©pemc identity. It1 CommentsComment on Facebook
π» Join Marie-Pascale & Karine on Tuesday for a FREE virtual workshop on Learning in the Garden! outdoorlearning.com/event/learning-in-the-garden-2026/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Just confirmed! π A SecwepemctsΓn (Shuswap) Introductory Online Language Course: outdoorlearning.com/event/secwepemctsin-course-summer-2026/
This course is open to everyone β Indigenous and non-Indigenous adults who wish to support language revitalization.
This is a beginner course designed to teach the basics of SecwepemctsiΜn. Both Eastern and Western dialects will be taught.
We hope you can join us! outdoorlearning.com/event/secwepemctsin-course-summer-2026/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Secwepemctsín (Shuswap) Introductory Language Course - Summer, 2026 - Outdoor Learning School & Store
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The language of the SecwΓ©pemc (Shuswap) people is known as SecwepemctsΓn. SecwepemctsΓn comes from the land and is a reflection of SecwΓ©pemc identity. It2 CommentsComment on Facebook
CONFIRMED! π Carolyn Roberts will be one of 8 incredible Indigenous presenters for 4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning in 2026-2027! π§‘ outdoorlearning.com/4-seasons/
Beginning in the Fall and running until the Spring each year, this course serves to support participants in deepening their understanding of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives while strengthening connections with the local Land and supporting more respectful, reciprocal relationships.
Each Season (year) offers 12 hours of learning at your own pace β an average of 1 hour each month. We hope you can join in the seasons ahead! ββππ³
Learn more & sign-up... outdoorlearning.com/4-seasons/ ... See MoreSee Less
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π FIVE Indigenous language courses now open for registration! outdoorlearning.com/events/category/indigenous-language-learning/ ... See MoreSee Less
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πͺ΄ Next week we are 'Learning in the Garden' with Marie-Pascale, Karine & Noel in this 1 hour FREE virtual workshop: outdoorlearning.com/event/learning-in-the-garden-2026/
π± Together, weβll explore how school gardens can blossom into joyful, accessible learning spaces that nurture literacy, numeracy, science, well-being, and environmental stewardship from Kindergarten through the elementary years.
π Youβll walk away with adaptable strategies for a wide range of climates and school contexts, plus renewed confidence, fresh inspiration, and ready-to-use ideas to bring your school garden to life.
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New resource released! β Nature-Based Therapy: A Practitioners Guide to Working Outdoors with Children, Youth, and Families - outdoorlearning.com/product/nature-based-therapy/ ... See MoreSee Less
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