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 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, courses, and annual events such as the Inquiring Voices Sustainability Symposium, Environmental Education Leadership Clinic, and Celebrations of Environmental Education.
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!
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!












This Thursday the Invermere Public Library will be hosting a FREE live screening of this presentation by Jesse Wente - author of 'Unreconciled'. It will be followed by an opportunity to debrief and discuss what was shared. Everyone is invited! π ... See MoreSee Less
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π£ Just announced! This NEW release by Mariana Brussoni and Megan Zeni is available for pre-order! outdoorlearning.com/product/embracing-risky-play-at-school/
'Embracing Risky Play at School' introduces readers to outdoor play and learning (OPAL) in the kindergarten to middle school years, explains the difference between risks and hazards, presents the concept of βYesβ spaces, and describes how and why risky play supports academic development and student well-being.
Written by two experts in the field with decades of experience, Drs. Megan Zeni and Mariana Brussoni share research evidence alongside accessible strategies for overcoming common barriers for implementing risky play at school.
Learn more & pre-order your copy! outdoorlearning.com/product/embracing-risky-play-at-school/
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Environmental Educators Provincial Specialist Association (EEPSA)
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Due to demand, we're keeping registration OPEN until November 30. π§‘ outdoorlearning.com/4-seasons/ ... See MoreSee Less
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We hope you can join us on Wednesday, December 3 with Waubgeshig Rice and Monique Gray Smith! outdoorlearning.com/event/the-medicine-of-stories-2025-26/
Waubgeshig is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. Heβs written four books, most notably the bestselling novels Moon of the Crusted Snow and Moon of the Turning Leaves. He graduated from the journalism program at Toronto Metropolitan University in 2002 and spent most of his journalism career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a video journalist and radio host.
In addition to his writing endeavours, Waubgeshig is an eclectic public speaker, delivering keynote addresses and workshops, engaging in interviews, and contributing to various panels at literary festivals and conferences. He speaks on creative writing and oral storytelling, contemporary Anishinaabe culture and matters, Indigenous representation in arts and media, and Waubgeshig lives in Sudbury, Ontario with his wife and three sons. ... See MoreSee Less
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π Last chance to sign-up! outdoorlearning.com/events/category/online-courses/
β Starts Nov 3: Social Emotional Learning Strategies with Lauren MacLean (Teach Outdoors) & Jade Berrill (Outdoor Learning School)
β Starts Nov 5: The Medicine of Stories with Monique Gray Smith & Cherie Dimaline (The Marrow Thieves)
β Starts Nov 5: Supporting Indigenous Childrenβs Success through Nature-based Learning with Jenna Jasek (Outdoor Learning School)
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β This month we're shining some light on Dr. Gillian Judson! outdoorlearning.com/resources-by-gillian-judson/
An Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University, Gillian teaches in Educational Leadership and Curriculum and Instruction programs. Her research interests include the role of imagination in leadership and imaginationβs role in learning.
Her books include:
π³ A Walking Curriculum
π³ A Walking Curriculum for the Early Years
π³ Engaging Imagination in Ecological Education
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A few more photos from the awards night. It was wonderful for our charity to be recognized in this way! π₯° ... See MoreSee Less
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4 (good) reasons to do 4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning... ... See MoreSee Less
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