Registration is now open for the 2/25-2/27/25 Winter Watershed Professionals Institute! Please be sure to register for lodging (if needed), meals, and sessions.
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Enjoy a morning walk led by Chad Schwartz, Lehigh Gap Nature Center's Executive Director, around the Inn to see the birds of Lahaska. Binoculars will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own!
This is an outdoor activity. Meet outside of the Cock n' Bull Restaurant. This session overlaps with the breakfast hour, but you will still have 30 minutes for breakfast before the opening remarks.
Robin Irizarry (Audubon Mid-Atlantic) and Carmelita Rosner (John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge) will talk about the collaboration with the “Greening Corridor” in Philadelphia. They will answer questions about their collaboration and give you the highlights.
We will then transition into smaller groups to discuss: “How to enter partnerships” - Where/how to find partners for collaboration “How to fund partnerships” - How and where to find funding for partnerships “How to properly put-to-bed partnerships” - What to do when the funding has been spent
Reset Outdoors has been a clinical psychotherapy practice and organizational developmental firm since 2016. Their approach is systems-based and nature-centric, recognizing that well-being and self-care are critically necessary skill sets and not one-size-fits-all. The (abridged) Foundations of Well-Being workshop is a practical refresher course into the nuts and bolts of well-being, why it matters, and how to nurture it in our lives. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of their own self-care needs while connecting authentically with colleagues.
New Jersey’s diverse ecosystems are facing serious threats, putting their future and ours at risk. These environmental issues are fundamentally humanitarian crises that demand immediate attention. Climate Revolution Action Network (CRAN) is here to create a platform for the next generation to lead meaningful change, build strong connections across communities, and drive independent initiatives to protect our environment and our people. Their mission is to cut through bureaucratic red tape and drive impactful work that heals the relationship between humanity and nature. They are policy writers, legislative aides, community activists, environmental organizers, poets, communicators, students, graphic designers, accountants, and more. CRAN's goal is to build an interdisciplinary team in order to initiate climate activism throughout New Jersey. Whoever you are, you belong with us fighting the climate crisis.
Fellowship Supervisors and other involved Center staff members will have an opportunity to workshop capstone ideas in a peer-to-peer setting. This session dovetails with a previous virtual Capstone Best Practices session held in early February. Capstones are centered around meaningful and impactful community engagement and participants of this workshop will continue to develop the bones and foundation of potential capstone work in preparation for their incoming 2025 Fellow.