THE WORLD OF WOLVES: A NATURE EXPLORERS CLASS FOR FAMILIES WITH WOLFWAYS
THE WORLD OF WOLVES: A NATURE EXPLORERS CLASS FOR FAMILIES WITH WOLFWAYS
(IN PERSON)
CLASS CANCELED
Registration closes at 6:00pm the evening before the class. Be sure and reserve your spot!
LOCATION:
AT TREESONG
(This program will take place outdoors under our new shelter.)
INSTRUCTORS:
JOANIE BELDIN
SHEILA REDMAN
Through a lively interactive multi-media presentation — including video and audio clips, wolf fur, track and skull, a life-size wolf model, coyote and elk cut-outs, stories, and lots of pictures — children and their families will enter the world of wolves.
You’ll hear wolves howl, watch wolves play, and through stories, learn all about how wolf families take care of one another.
Watch pups as they grow up
Learn how wolves work together as they hunt for food
Learn how wolves help the environment
Get to know wolves that live right here in Washington
WolfWays is a science-based wolf education program sponsored by Oregon Wild and Wolf Haven International. Programs are available for Pre-K through 8th grade, as well as adults. Since being launched in the spring of 2014, over 10,000 young people and adults have been amazed by the story of this country’s legendary, and often misunderstood, endangered species. Presentations are available for northern Oregon and southern Washington.
“In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught.”
— Baba Dioum
CLASS CANCELED
TUITION: $15 - $35 SLIDING SCALE
All proceeds support wolf and nature education.
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." — Margaret Mead
Instructor bios:
Joanie Beldin has been following her passion for wolves for over 35 years. She has worked on various levels to help protect and recover wolves nationwide. Drawing on her teaching background and her strong belief in the power of education, she co-founded WolfWays along with Jayme Burch in 2014. .It is her belief that planting today's seeds will bring hope to the wolves' future.
Sheila Redman is very passionate about wolves and has been studying and advocating for them for over 40 years. Sheila joined the WolfWays "pack" in 2016. She believes wolves have been badly misunderstood in the past and continue to be. However, new information has shown them to have many admirable qualities in addition to their important role in protecting the environment. Sharing this informa