Wednesday, August 20, 2025This same workshop is being offered on August 19th and August 20th. Please register for ONE. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. PT Format & Length: In person, 7 hours Location: Newport, OR Audience: Geared toward 3rd- 7th grade educators, formal and nonformal, but all educators are welcome Description: Join us for an immersive workshop at Yakona Nature Preserve, guided by a published illustrator, ecologist, and professor of science communication. During this workshop, we will delve into the intersection of art and ecology using the most fundamental tool of science: an illustrated field notebook. You'll explore techniques to think like a scientist, sparking curiosity through words, pictures, observations, and discovery. You’ll have the opportunity to reflect on strategies for applying these skills in your learning spaces, helping you build confidence to inspire your students to explore the natural world, wherever they live. We’ll also spend time outdoors, hiking through Yakona Nature Preserve. Considerations: This workshop includes a two-mile hike that traverses mostly hilly terrain and an elevation loss/gain of 250-300 feet. Brought to you by: Yakona Nature Preserve & Learning Center and Oregon Natural Resource Education Program (ONREP) Registration required. Offered at no cost to Oregon educators. PDUs available. Substitute reimbursement available on teacher work days. This workshop is FULL. Please register for our waiting list and you will be notified if a space becomes available. This same workshop is being offered on August 19th and August 20th. Both are full. Please register for ONE waiting list. Newport, ORRegister for this WorkshopReturn to Workshop Calendar