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Students Make More Nature and Science Connections through New Environmental Education Pathways Project in Sonoma County

Students Make New Connections WithEnvironmental Education Pathways  On a brisk and sunny day at Glen Oaks Ranch, 3rd graders from Flowery Elementary School chat merrily as they hike

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Reflections: Slow Restoration Community Forestry Project for Women and Nonbinary Participants

By Lara O’Herlihy, Stewardship Field Specialist This past October, fourteen strangers met for the first time at Riddell Preserve, LandPaths’ 400-acre protected open space preserve in the

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