Volunteer Teacher Naturalist Training
March 24 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Free
Jacelyn Downey, Audubon Rockies’ education programs manager, teaches kids about bird banding at an Audubon Rockies Community Naturalist summer camp on July 22, 2022, in Sheridan, Wyoming. Community Naturalist delivers environmental education programs that foster the next generation of conservationists.
Do you enjoy working with children and have a love of nature? Join our team of Volunteer Teacher Naturalists!
Greenwich Audubon Center welcomes individuals of all levels of experience in childhood education and natural history to join our Spring Training Sessions for teaching and assisting with school programs. Our team of Volunteer Teacher Naturalists is an all-welcoming group in which members actively engage with visiting school groups as well as youth-oriented public events at the Greenwich Audubon Center.
Our 2026 Spring Training Sessions will be focused on four school curriculums that are taught to elementary school children with hands-on, outdoor instruction from Audubon Educators on how these programs are conducted. Trainees will also get to engage with long-time volunteers to learn of the day-to-day activities of our Teacher Naturalists in a fun and interactive way!
Following these sessions, new trainees will shadow and assist with school programs to familiarize with material and eventually lead groups themselves when preferred.
SCHEDULE OF CURRICULUM TOPICS Tuesday, March 24 Introduction to being a TN Bird Migration (Grades K-2)
Wednesday, March 25 Freshwater Ecology (Grades 2-3)
Thursday, March 26 Water Erosion & Watersheds – (Grades 3-4)
For more information and to sign up contact Ryan MacLean at ryan.maclean@audubon.org
PLEASE NOTE: All Volunteer Teacher Naturalists are required to submit background checks to Audubon to work with youth.
Photo: Evan Barrientos / National Audubon Society
Details
- Date:
- March 24
- Time:
-
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Cost:
- Free
- Event Category:
- Volunteering / Community Service
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Venue
- Greenwich Audubon
- Phone:
- (203) 869 5272
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