Professional Development ONREP is a leader in providing professional development programs in nature-based learning Learn More Educator Resources We provide PreK-12th grade resources for formal and nonformal educators, pre-service instructors, homeschool edcuators, and natural resource professionals Resources Facilitators Our facilitators are the heart of ONREP Professional Development! They are dedicated to ensuring ONREP programs meet the changing needs of formal and nonformal educators throughout Oregon Learn more Previous Next Welcome to ONREP The Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP) has over 40 years of experience supporting formal and nonformal educators. Our professional development events as well as our environmental education curriculum resources encourage educators to engage their students in nature-based learning both indoors and outside. ONREP houses the state-programs for both the award-winning Project Learning Tree national environmental education program as well as Project WILD, one of the largest wildlife education programs in the world. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Oregon Natural Resources Education Program is dedicated to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion. Find Out More Professional Development ONREP provides a variety of professional development, from one-time classes to a series of training sessions, workshops and multi-day summits. Find Out More Educator Resources We offer PreK-12th grade curriculum and other resources that meet national and state education standards. Explore Facilitator Information ONREP facilitators are highly-skilled professionals who design and deliver professional development programming for Oregon's educators. Find Out More Upcoming Workshops July 31 Overnight Adventure: Exploring Cultural and Ecological Significance of Fire Location: Fish Lake Remount Depot, McKenzie Bridge, OR Date: 07/31/2024 to 08/02/2024 August 20 The Interrelationship between Pollinators and Oregon Forests Location: Tillamook, OR Date: 08/20/2024 November 15 ODS/ONREP: Diverse Brains Outside - Including Neurodivergent Students in Outdoor School and Nature-based Education Location: Roseburg, OR Date: 11/15/2024 Featured Facilitator Jenna MendenhallConnected Lane CountyProjects AssistantJenna believes the best way to learn and grow is through shared experiences, especially those that take you outside, and has a passion for developing relationships that cultivate an interest and love of the natural world. She has worked in the field of environmental and outdoor education for over a decade fusing her love of people and nature. Born and raised in Oregon, Jenna loves all that this beautiful state has to offer, especially the coast. Her passions include: owls, paper crafts, the ocean, and adventures with her husband and sons.