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Virtual: The Trouble with Wolves Online Screening and Q&A

July 25, 7:30-9:30pm – “The Trouble with Wolves” is the acclaimed debut film from native Northwest independent filmmaker, Collin Monda, that dives deep into what coexistence really looks like with the iconic apex predator. Please join us for this virtual live-streamed screening and Q&A from the comfort of your own living room.
Cost: $5 per registration. All proceeds benefit Wolf Haven.

Annual Nisqually Watershed Festival Going Online – Nisqually Valley News

Wolf coloring page

Wolf Haven coloring page

Favorite performers from years past — including Mr. Lizard’s Mobile Zoo, the Nisqually Tribe’s Canoe Family, Olympia Highlands, Wolf Haven, the Orca Network and more — will also be present.

Enhancing the Teaching and Learning Experience with Wolf Haven

Faye and Chris at Salmon Festival in Leavenworth, WA

Faye and Chris at Salmon Festival in Leavenworth, WA

Wolf Haven International’s education team has been working hard to improve our interpretive skills as a way to enhance the visitor experience through more engaging and thought-provoking interactions. To help with this, a few of the team have gone through national trainings and programs for interpreters and educators.

Over the past winter, Faye Peebles, Wolf Haven’s Education Coordinator, took part in the National Geographic Educator Certification program and is now a Nat Geo Certified Educator

The purpose of this certificate is to “learn about the National Geographic mission, how to teach interdisciplinarily through various scales and perspectives, and the National Geographic Learning Framework—all while applying these ideas to their own work and collaborating with educators worldwide.”  This knowledge will help to improve Wolf Haven’s education presentations.  If you’d like to learn more about the Nat Geo Educator Certificate, please visit NatGeoEd.org/Certification.

Cindy Irwin gives an educational presentation at Eastside Preparatory School in Seattle

Cindy Irwin gives an educational presentation at Eastside Preparatory School in Seattle

Last spring, Outreach Coordinator Chris Montero and one of our education volunteers, Karen Lyons, completed a National Association of Interpreters (NAI) Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) program and are now certified interpreters.  This spring, Faye Peebles and Cindy Irwin, Director of Education and Volunteer Services at Wolf Haven, also completed the NAI CIG program and are now certified interpreters.  The intent of this course is “that almost anyone can learn enough about interpretive techniques to improve the way they communicate with others.” The knowledge from this course has been implemented in almost every aspect of Wolf Haven’s interpretation and education programs.

If you are interested in scheduling an education program, either onsite or offsite, with Wolf Haven’s education team, email education@wolfhaven.org or call 360.264.4695 x223.