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Join fellow educators in the field while learning from experts in natural history, sciences, conservation, literature and the arts. Classes are open to formal classroom teachers, non-formal educators and youth leaders within the community. In each course, we balance content-specific learning with activities and resources that can help you share what you learn with your students.

All of our Field Seminars and Retreats qualify for ACT 48 Credit hours and academic credit is available from Cedar Crest College for select courses.

Pennsylvania Master Naturalist Training Program
Learn more about our Master Naturalist Training Program, a state-wide initiative that aims to connect people with their local ecosystems through intensive natural science training and local conservation service work. ACT 48 credit is available for this program.

Wildlife Leadership Academy
Receive ACT 48 credit for participating in the Wildlife Leadership Academy field school as an Adult Team Leader. Deepen your knowledge of wildlife ecology through hands-on learning with some of the leading wildlife professionals in the state!


River of Words
River of Words® (ROW) is an international nature-based science, art and poetry program created to promote watershed awareness, literacy and the arts. Through an annual youth art and poetry contest and educator's tools, River of Words helps young people explore the natural and cultural history of their own communities. Learn more about this innovative program and how you can bring it into your classroom.

Contact information: 197 Montour Rd, Elysburg, PA 17824; (570) 441-3364
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