Jun
28
6:00 PM18:00

Saving Biodiversity in Your Own Backyard

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Join us from 6:00 - 7:00 PM, PST for a FREE workshop on how to support plants and animals in your own backyard!

California and other states in the Western U.S. are facing unprecedented ecological challenges, such as biodiversity loss, droughts, and out-of-control fires. Yet, woefully out of date—and, in some cases, even harmful—forest and property management practices are being applied. Join WellKnd’s Executive Director and scientist, Catriona Glazebrook, for an eye-opening workshop that will inform you on best management practices to protect your trees and wildlife given the state of our world today.

Sign up today and benefit from these simple steps you can take on your land. Three lucky participants will receive a free 30-minute consultation for management tips on their own property. Sign Up Here

About Your Host:

Catriona Glazebrook has over 30 years of experience in habitat management, species protection, and conservation. She managed one of the largest coastal sanctuaries in the USA. Her sanctuary conservation efforts won the Blue Ribbon by the Governor and led, in part, to the comeback of endangered species. She continues to assist property owners and land managers in developing management plans for private and publicly owned land.

Catriona holds a Masters of Science in Resource Management & Administration and a Juris Doctorate.

Sign up today and benefit from these simple steps you can take on your land. Three lucky participants will receive a free 30-minute consultation for management tips on their own property. Sign Up Here

Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87058965093

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"Innovation & Careers in the Environmental Field"
Mar
16
12:00 PM12:00

"Innovation & Careers in the Environmental Field"

Are you interested in learning about cutting-edge conservation programs that can lead the way to protecting biodiversity in a rapidly changing world? 

Join us to hear about successful strategies to turn the tide towards a more balanced, harmonious and ecologically sound way of living and working. 

We are pleased to announce an upcoming panel on “Innovation & Careers in the Environmental Field.” On Wednesday, March 16, from noon to 1:30 PM PST, a team of leaders in environmental science, education, and activism will share the success stories of their organizations, describe their day-to-day work, and give advice on how to succeed in their fields. 

At WellKind, we believe that a bold approach is needed  to quickly and correctly identify the direct causes of species loss, and apply solutions. 

We also believe in educating the next generation so that they can lead using the newest science to bring our world to health as they enter careers of the future.  Vocational education and training is a key part of our Forestry Program. We provide proven habitat management methods and the latest knowledge in science, and train youth in environmental communications. In this way, we prepare high schoolers to be the next generation of green professionals and environmental stewards.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2020), green careers are expected to grow rapidly in the next few decades. Starting from 2016, by 2026, jobs for environmental scientists and specialists will have grown by over 11%, environmental engineers by 9%, and conservation scientists by over 6%. 

The career panel will be broadcast internationally over Zoom and is open to the public for anyone to attend. 

Don’t miss this free opportunity to learn about what it’s like to work at some of today’s most exciting environmental organizations! Or hear about how you might be the next founder of an organization or program making a difference.

OUR EXPERT PANELISTS

Laurette Rogers is the Founder and Ambassador for Students and Teachers Restoring a Watershed (STRAW), a restoration science education program for K-12 students and teachers.

STRAW started small but has grown impressively. It is an education and restoration program that has engaged over 46,000 students in over 550 restorations on creeks and wetlands. To date, young people eight years old and up have planted over 50,000 native plants, restoring over 33 miles of habitat. Each year, STRAW conducts 45 to 50 restoration projects that include planting native plant species and restoring stream beds. One of STRAW’s most important achievements is the quality of their work. Children who may have never before held a worm in their hands or spent much time outside are completing restoration projects that rival professional companies’ work. These projects improve water quality and create healthy new habitats for wildlife, making way for the return of songbirds, fish, and other native species. 

Jared Holmes is the Director of Education and Zoologist at Selah, Bamberger Ranch.

Selah, Bamberger Ranch Preserve is a 5,500-acre ranch in Blanco County that has been restored to its original habitat. In 1969, J. David Bamberger sought to buy the worst piece of ranch land he could find in the Hill Country with the specific intention of restoring it back to functional health. For nearly 50 years the 5,500 acre ranch has become one of the largest habitat restoration projects in the state, winning numerous awards (Soil and Water Conservation Service, Texas Forest Service, National Arbor Day Foundation, the Nature Conservancy of Texas, Texas Wildlife Association, Leopold Conservation Award, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Lone Star Land Steward, National Private Lands Fish and Wildlife Stewardship Award, to name a few).

 Selah’s mission is to teach ethical land stewardship by example and outreach. The organization offers seminars for landowners and serve as a research lab for botanists, zoologists, and other scientists. They provide hands-on science classes and nature camps for school children — 2,000 children in a typical year. Their public tours and workshops attract birdwatchers, photographers, and animal and plant enthusiasts.

Jared's specialty is scientific communication and reading landscapes to understand community structure.  He uses his knowledge and experience to help give his often misunderstood reptilian friends a better reputation and to help advise land owners on making best use of their property for biodiversity.  

Kahea Pacheco (Kanaka 'Ōiwi) is a passionate advocate for Indigenous people’s rights, intersectional environmentalism, and climate justice that puts aloha ʻāina at the heart of solutions. She serves as Co-Director for the Women’s Earth Alliance.

Women's Earth Alliance (WEA) is “on a mission to protect our environment, reverse climate change, and ensure a just, thriving world by empowering women’s leadership.”

In some of the most environmentally threatened places in the world, WEA leaders are defending forests and rivers, saving threatened indigenous seeds, launching sustainable farms, conserving coral reefs, and protecting land rights. 

WEA identifies grassroots women leaders working on the frontlines to reverse climate change and protect their communities' natural resources, livelihoods, and health. Tget invest in their long-term leadership through training, funding, and networks of support. These women leaders spread their solutions to many others for years beyond project investments.

Kahea joined WEA as a Legal Research Intern in 2011 after graduating from law school with a focus on Environmental and Federal Indian Law.

Kahea has a background in critical theory and human rights, and has lived and traveled around the world, including studying the shifting terrain of ethno-political conflict in Northern Ireland, and the ongoing impact of colonization on the construction of culture and identity in the Pacific. 

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Virtual Career Panel - Working in the Environmental Field: New and Emerging Careers
Dec
9
12:00 PM12:00

Virtual Career Panel - Working in the Environmental Field: New and Emerging Careers

Join us for a FREE Career Panel on working in the environmental field on December 9th from noon - 1:30 PM PST.

Sign-Up here to register and to receive updates - Event LINK

In 2021, WELLKIND launched an innovative Forestry Program which promotes forest health, resilience, and biodiversity. As part of it, we are providing training in habitat management to high school interns and preparing them for 21st-century careers in the environmental sector. The internship will conclude with a career panel on December 9th which we will broadcast on Zoom to an international audience. Scientists, activists and green industry leaders will speak to the interns about their careers, the influence they have had on the environment and the job prospects in the next decade.

You will also get a chance to ask questions and participate in the discussions.

If you have any questions or would like to be part of our internship, please reach out to internships@wellkind.org.

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Career Panel "Working in the Environmental Field: New and Emerging Careers"
Jul
29
5:30 PM17:30

Career Panel "Working in the Environmental Field: New and Emerging Careers"

Join us for a FREE Career Panel on working in new and emerging fields in the environmental sector.

In 2021, WELLKIND launched an innovative Forestry Program which promotes forest health, resilience, and biodiversity. As part of it, we are providing training in habitat management to high school interns and preparing them for 21st-century careers in the environmental sector. The WELLKIND internship program offers academic training in forestry policy, practices and science, as well as environmental communications.

The internship will conclude with a career panel on August 9. Scientists, activists and green industry leaders will speak to the interns about their careers, the influence they have had on the environment and the job prospects in the next decade. You will also get a chance to ask questions and participate in the discussions.

We will broadcast the panel on Zoom to an international audience.

Watch live via Zoom on Monday, August 9 at 12pm Pacific Standard Time: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81433923379

Schedule:

  • Introductions

  • Experiences & Career Path

  • Job Prospects in the Next Decade

  • Q & A Session

Registration is required. You will receive panel updates and information via email. If you do not receive your registration confirmation, please be sure to check your junk folder. If you have any questions, please email info@wellkind.org.

We look forward to having you join us live!

To learn more about WELLKIND and our work around the world, visit www.wellkind.org.

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Feb
25
12:00 PM12:00

Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #3 - "Permaculture Design in the Garden" with Shad Qudsi

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We are excited to announce our live virtual workshop series, “Seeds of Change.” This is a FREE three-week online workshop series for those who are interested in home gardening, outdoor education for children, and easy food forest strategies. Each virtual workshop will be led by a gardening expert such as Rob Greenfield, Laura Honda, and Shad Qudsi. (Learn more about the experts below!)

The third virtual workshop of the series, “Permaculture Design in the Garden” is on Thursday, February 25th at 12pm-1pm Pacific. It features Shad Qudsi, Wellkind’s Program Director. He is certified in Permaculture Design and runs a permaculture farm, Atitlan Organics, in the village of Tzununa. Shad will share how he has used permaculture projects to rally the local indigenous community towards greater environmental sustainability, political empowerment, personal health, and economic stability.

This webinar will cover topics including:

  • Intro to Permaculture Principles and Ethics

  • Some Permaculture Design Methods

  • How to use these strategies in your home garden to grow more foods for less money

Registration is required. You will receive workshop updates and information via email. If you do not receive your registration confirmation, please be sure to check your junk folder. If you have any questions, please email Lindsey@wellkind.org. We look forward to having you join us live!

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Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #3 - "Permaculture Design in the Garden" with Shad Qudsi
Feb
18
12:00 PM12:00

Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #3 - "Permaculture Design in the Garden" with Shad Qudsi

We are excited to announce our virtual workshop series, “Seeds of Change.” This is a FREE three-week online workshop series for those who are interested in home gardening, outdoor education for children, and easy food forest strategies. The third virtual workshop features Shad Qusdi, Wellkind’s Program Director located in Guatemala. Register now!

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Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #2: "Outdoor Education: Lessons Children Learn in a Garden" with Laura Honda
Feb
18
12:00 PM12:00

Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #2: "Outdoor Education: Lessons Children Learn in a Garden" with Laura Honda

We are excited to announce our virtual workshop series, “Seeds of Change.” This is a FREE three-week online workshop series for those who are interested in home gardening, outdoor education for children, and easy food forest strategies. The second virtual workshop will feature Laura Honda, an author and environmental educator. Register now!

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Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #1: "Food Freedom: Living Off Your Own Home Garden" with Rob Greenfield
Feb
11
12:00 PM12:00

Seeds of Change Virtual Workshop Series #1: "Food Freedom: Living Off Your Own Home Garden" with Rob Greenfield

We are excited to announce our virtual workshop series, “Seeds of Change.” This is a FREE three-week online workshop series for those who are interested in home gardening, outdoor education for children, and easy food forest strategies. The first virtual workshop of the series is on Thursday, February 11th at 12pm-1:30pm Pacific featuring Rob Greenfield, an Environmental Activist, Humanitarian, and Adventurer. Register now!

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