COMMUNITY-CENTERED CLIMATE ACTION FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE TEACHERS
In this course, teachers and students use the perimeter of their school to inquire about and monitor air quality as well as learn about emissions and activism in their community. […]
In this course, teachers and students use the perimeter of their school to inquire about and monitor air quality as well as learn about emissions and activism in their community. […]
Enjoy a leisurely walk on the open trails of our Bainbridge Island campus.
Learn more about the IslandWood Graduate Program! Meet staff and alumni and get your questions answered in real time.
In partnership with Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District, we are hosting a series of Conservation Work Parties this winter!
IslandWood is pleased to host naturalist, interpretive guide, and fellow educator David B. Williams in our continued conversation and educational exploration of the natural and cultural forces that have shaped our regional lands, waters, and its peoples. We hope you join us for this relaxing evening.
A Evening of Nature, Delicious Food, and Connection
Welcome to the neighborhood! Start your journey for deepening connections to your new sense of place.
For 3rd - 5th grade teachers. Use a simple clump of dandelions to anchor a Next Generation Science Standards-aligned storyline that will get your students outside and engaged with science this spring.
Join us for the 2023 Bainbridge Island Environmental Conference. This year's theme: "Our Island Home on an Unruly Planet"
Spring into action at IslandWood's Festival of Frogs at Brightwater in Woodinville!