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Press: Learning Landscapes in the News

Communities from around the country are expressing an interest creating something like the Learning Landscapes model in their own watersheds. Click on the links below to read more about how the Learning Landscapes model can be adapted and replicated in other areas.

land trust alliance: Learning Landscapes as a national model

Learning Landscapes has been presented at the national Land Trust Alliance’s annual conference, and has been featured by the LTA both as a case story about Community Conservation, as well as in its Saving Land magazine. 
  • Land Trust Alliance Case Story on Community Conservation: Learning Landscapes for Every School
  • LTA Saving Land Magazine, Summer 2017: Nurturing a Conservation Ethic, One Classroom at a Time
Learning Landscapes coordinator Rob Wade is helping to lead LTA's national K-12 Community of Practice, as well as coaching other land trusts interested in our model. This year he has led two Webinars, is a regular contributor to their weekly blog, and this October he will have the distinction of leading a full-day seminar at the Rally in Pittsburgh.
 
Other Publications Featuring Learning Landscapes:
Learning Landscapes Coordinator Rob Wade has been a featured author in the following publications, highlighting Learning Landscapes as an outdoor education model: 
  • Children, Youth and Environments, Volume 23, No. 2, 2013: Learning Landscapes, Nurturing a Child's Relationship to Land and Learning
  • Forest Notes, New Hampshire Conservation Magazine, Winter 2018, pages 4-9: Every Child in the Woods.

​Learning Landscapes highlighted within broader articles about outdoor education models:
  • Ten Strands, March 21, 2018: This is Environmental Literacy: Plumas County [Part I]
  • Ten Strands, March 29, 2018: This is Environmental Literacy: Plumas County [Part 2]

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