Company Description

We offer five programs for all ages of learners - small, medium, and big! These programs all connect participants with themselves, one another, and nature.

1) Explorers Club offers opportunities for groups of boys or girls aged 7 to 14 to experience the outdoors with joy and curiosity, learning naturalist knowledge and life skills. Nature becomes the tool with which to explore our connections to nature, self, and others.
2) School programs such as Neighborhood Nature promote a sense of place by connecting elementary-aged groups one day a week after school to their natural, cultural, and human history in their home environment.
3) Wild Things (formerly Nature Babies) engages children 6 and under with their families to discover nature through our children’s eyes.
4) Wild Whatcom Walks offers community-wide programs to inspire and awaken wonder in the natural world by exploring nature's mysteries.
5) Teen Talking Circles creates a safe space for teenage girls to share their stories and be heard by others.

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Out and About ,   Adult and family programs ,   We integrate stewardship and service into many of our programs, partnering with a variety of groups to give back to our community! ,   Explore local, low-barrier trails in this drop-in, donation-based weekly program for ages 18+ ,   Explore through a child’s eyes! Drop-in, donation-based, weekly outings on Friday and/or Saturday mornings in local parks for ages 0-6 and their adult(s) ,   Wild Things ,   Wild Whatcom Walks ,   Ladies Night Out ,   Explorers Club ,   Drop-in, donation-based outings each full moon around our area for female-identifying and non-binary folks ages 18+ ,   Hands-on learning experiences for public, private, and homeschooled students, including pre-designed and custom field trips ,   Summer Camps ,   Teen Talking Circles ,   Learning about birds, mammals, and life at the beach ,   Our Student Environmental Education & Discovery program. We integrate stewardship and service into many of our programs, partnering with a variety of groups to give back to our community! ,   Community field trips ,   Wonder Walks ,   A collaborative project providing professional development for public school teachers to utilize the outdoor classroom to teach climate science lessons ,   Neighborhood Nature ,   Explore nature nearby! Drop-in, donation-based, monthly adventures around our area  

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Wild Whatcom

Address:
1015 Girard St Bellingham, WA
Phone:
(360) 389-3414
Email:
info@wildwhatcom.org
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