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Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

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Environmental Education

Program Directors

Fern McBride

Jackie De La Torre

Volunteer Weekly Meetings

Tuesday, 6:00-6:50pm in YES (Lib 001)

Fall 2025: Engagement

Environmental based lesson plans with activities, crafts, games, and workshops. Engaging with Alice Birney Elementary School in Eureka.

Site Visit Schedule:

  • Friday, 3:00-5:00pm (includes travel time)

Email

ee@humboldt.edu

Program Mission

Environmental Education provides our community with resources to explore nature and environmental issues through hands on activities, crafts, field trips, and workshops. EE aspires to connect local under-served youth with their surroundings while instilling within them a sense of responsibility, appreciation, and stewardship for our environment.

Service, Goals & Projects

Environmental Education works with local youth fostering stewardship of the environment and excitement about discovering the world around them. We work weekly with elementary after school programs and students on Friday afternoons playing games, doing recycled material crafts, and teaching different lesson plans with an environmental theme.

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Four EE volunteers wear paper spider crowns at Alice Birney Elementary
Fall 2024: Environmental Education (EE) Team wearing paper spider crowns at Alice Birney Elementary
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Two elementary students at Trillium work on an art project highlighting nature!
Two elementary students at Trillium work on an art project highlighting nature!

Two elementary students at Trillium work on an art project highlighting nature!

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Volunteer helps with planting the potato buddy.
Volunteer helps with planting the potato buddy.

Volunteer helps with planting the potato buddy.

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What the finished buddy will look like.
What the finished buddy will look like.

What the finished buddy will look like.