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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE OF GEORGIA
Our Story
About EEA
About Our History
About Env Problem-Solving
About Our Organizational Members
About Env Ed
About Env Stewardship
Our Team
Our Events
2026 EEA Conference Overview
2026 EEA Conference Registration
2026 Conference Add-Ons
EEA Conference Program 2026
Outdoor Learning Symposium 2025
OLS'25
Rain Garden Workshop Registration
3-D Science STEM Workshops with Metro RESA
3-D Science Outdoors Workshops
Book Club
Our Resources
EEinGeorgia.org
Teaching with Trees
Teaching about Wildlife
Easy Activities
Garden-based Learning
Carbon Gardening
EcoEngineering Challenges
Biodiversity Challenge: Pollinator Habitat
Air Bee n Bee EcoEngineering Challenge
Community (Citizen) Science
Phenomenon-Based Learning
Problem-Based Learning
Place-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning
Beyond EcoPhobia
Teaching about Climate
Climate Literacy Course
Climate Literacy - NGSS Expectations
Solutions Game Educator Guide
P WET Climate Resilience pdf
Climate Resilience Course Outline
Teaching about Environmental Problem-Solving
Zero Waste Heroes
SAGES Project
Virtual EE Resources
Environmental Clubs
Evaluation and Assessment
Writing Measurable Student Objectives
Our Work
CREST Challenge
CREST for Team Members Only
CREST Charrettes
Safe Fieldwork Strategies
Professional Learning
Custom Professional Learning Workshops
ATEEG Certification Program
ATEEG Core Course Package
ATEEG: Why Get Certified?
CoOL
CoOL RESEARCH on Outdoor Learning
Overcoming Obstacles to Outdoor Learning
Stanford Key Findings on EE
Frontiers Special Edition
CoOL AWARDS & GRANTS
CoOL ToolKit ToC
CoOL Toolkit Survey
CoOL Toolkit Map
CoOL Toolkit Audits
CoOL Toolkit SPACES
Portable Outdoor Classroom with Bucket Seats
CoOL Toolkit METHODS
CoOL Toolkit SUSTAIN
Adopt a Spot Handbook
CoOL Looker Dash Draft
CoOL Toolkit COVID
Outdoor Classroom Symposium article
Georgia Schoolyard Forest Network
CoOL Schoolyards Program Overview
CoOL Schoolyard Featured Projects
Rain Gardens
Schoolyard Arboretum
GSFN - Greening the Schoolyard
Monarchs Across GA
2025 Pollinator Symposium
2025 PolSym Registration
PolSymBios
Pollinator Habitat Certification
MAG Awards
Mexico Book Project
MAG Resources
Buy Milkweed
Symbolic Migration
MAG Volunteers
MAG Events
Mapping Milkweeds for Monarchs in GA
Awards and Grants
Past Award Winners
Awards Nom Info
EEA Award Nomination Form
Petey Giroux
Initiatives
CEO Roundtable
EE Landscape Analysis
Guidelines for Excellence in EE
Outdoor Learning Collaboratory
EEA Memorial Forest
EE and Higher Ed
Our News
EEA News
EEA E-News
The Dragonfly Quarterly Newsletter
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Our Story
About EEA
About Our History
About Env Problem-Solving
About Our Organizational Members
About Env Ed
About Env Stewardship
Our Team
Our Events
2026 EEA Conference Overview
2026 EEA Conference Registration
2026 Conference Add-Ons
EEA Conference Program 2026
Outdoor Learning Symposium 2025
OLS'25
Rain Garden Workshop Registration
3-D Science STEM Workshops with Metro RESA
3-D Science Outdoors Workshops
Book Club
Our Resources
EEinGeorgia.org
Teaching with Trees
Teaching about Wildlife
Easy Activities
Garden-based Learning
Carbon Gardening
EcoEngineering Challenges
Biodiversity Challenge: Pollinator Habitat
Air Bee n Bee EcoEngineering Challenge
Community (Citizen) Science
Phenomenon-Based Learning
Problem-Based Learning
Place-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning
Beyond EcoPhobia
Teaching about Climate
Climate Literacy Course
Climate Literacy - NGSS Expectations
Solutions Game Educator Guide
P WET Climate Resilience pdf
Climate Resilience Course Outline
Teaching about Environmental Problem-Solving
Zero Waste Heroes
SAGES Project
Virtual EE Resources
Environmental Clubs
Evaluation and Assessment
Writing Measurable Student Objectives
Our Work
CREST Challenge
CREST for Team Members Only
CREST Charrettes
Safe Fieldwork Strategies
Professional Learning
Custom Professional Learning Workshops
ATEEG Certification Program
ATEEG Core Course Package
ATEEG: Why Get Certified?
CoOL
CoOL RESEARCH on Outdoor Learning
Overcoming Obstacles to Outdoor Learning
Stanford Key Findings on EE
Frontiers Special Edition
CoOL AWARDS & GRANTS
CoOL ToolKit ToC
CoOL Toolkit Survey
CoOL Toolkit Map
CoOL Toolkit Audits
CoOL Toolkit SPACES
Portable Outdoor Classroom with Bucket Seats
CoOL Toolkit METHODS
CoOL Toolkit SUSTAIN
Adopt a Spot Handbook
CoOL Looker Dash Draft
CoOL Toolkit COVID
Outdoor Classroom Symposium article
Georgia Schoolyard Forest Network
CoOL Schoolyards Program Overview
CoOL Schoolyard Featured Projects
Rain Gardens
Schoolyard Arboretum
GSFN - Greening the Schoolyard
Monarchs Across GA
2025 Pollinator Symposium
2025 PolSym Registration
PolSymBios
Pollinator Habitat Certification
MAG Awards
Mexico Book Project
MAG Resources
Buy Milkweed
Symbolic Migration
MAG Volunteers
MAG Events
Mapping Milkweeds for Monarchs in GA
Awards and Grants
Past Award Winners
Awards Nom Info
EEA Award Nomination Form
Petey Giroux
Initiatives
CEO Roundtable
EE Landscape Analysis
Guidelines for Excellence in EE
Outdoor Learning Collaboratory
EEA Memorial Forest
EE and Higher Ed
Our News
EEA News
EEA E-News
The Dragonfly Quarterly Newsletter
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE
advancing nature experiences, outdoor learning, and environmental ed for every GA child
Explore the Environmental Education Alliance!
STORY
RESOURCES
WORK
IMPACT
NEWS
TEAM
EEA's Vision
"Every Georgia child can grow up as a problem-solver who is connected to nature,
knowledgeable about the environment, motivated to protect the earth, empowered to create a sustainable future."
What We Do
EEA supports, amplifies, and champions educators who leverage the power of environmental and outdoor learning so students can be engaged in meaningful learning experiences that include opportunities to solve real-world environmental challenges.
Theory of Change
Motivation to protect the planet arises from exploring and enjoying nature: something every Georgia child deserves to experience. Becoming empowered to care for the earth requires not only nature connection and environmental literacy, but also authentic problem-solving experiences that foster confidence in the ability to make a difference.
GOAL #1 : High Quality Education
To drive
excellence
and spark
innovation
in the field; translate research into best practices; share exemplary models, methods, and materials; support and build capacity of educators to engage children in
problem-solving.
GOAL #2: Advancing the Field
To demonstrate the collective
impact
of environmental and outdoor education; foster collaboration; mobilize
investment
in
outdoor
learning spaces, professional development, student supplies, and access to nature experiences.
GOAL #3: Access to Nature
To ensure that every Georgia child has
access
to nature and is included and engaged in relevant, place-based foundational outdoor experiences that result in curiosity, affinity and appreciation for the natural world.
Learn More about EEA's Impact
Learn More about EEA's Strategic Plan
Thanks for attending
EEA's Conference March 26-28, 2026
at Georgia Tech in Atlanta
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
The Latest . . .
3-Year GOLD Grant Report
(use arrows to page through the report or click square at bottom right to enlarge view)
EEA eNews
Check out the news!
Feb 2026 newsletter
Mar 2026 newletter
SB 148 - the Outdoor Learning Spaces Pilot Program
Passes Unanimously
Congratulations to Senator Sheikh Rahman, Senator Bo Hatchett, and Representative Soo Hong, sponsors of SB 148: the Outdoor Learning Spaces Pilot Program. The bill passed with unanimous support (per LegisScan: "slightly partisan Republican 2:1"). EEA is grateful to every legislator for their support of outdoor learning.
When funded, the act will support 3-year projects that are designed to assess the use and value of schoolyards as outdoor learning labs. In addition, it supports hunter safety education, defibrillators in schools, and an increase to 5 personal leave days for Georgia teachers.
Read the Bill, as Passed
"(a) The Department of Education is authorized to establish a pilot program, beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, to provide for the development and study of outdoor learning spaces on elementary and secondary school property. The purpose of the pilot program shall be to determine whether and how to implement best practices and design standards for outdoor learning spaces.
(b) The Department of Education is authorized to select elementary or secondary schools with sufficient existing or potential outdoor learning spaces for participation in the pilot program as pilot schools. Private, nonprofit, and local school system funding may be utilized by such pilot schools for community engagement, school grounds design support, and capital construction costs. The local board of education for each pilot school shall agree to implement a program to incorporate outdoor learning spaces into the existing curriculum and to continue to provide such program for a period no shorter than three years.
(c) The Department of Education shall provide for an evaluation regarding the success and impact of the pilot program upon completion of the third year of the pilot program and shall report the results of such evaluation to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Education and Youth Committee."
Georgia Schoolyard Forest Network
What can kids learn in a schoolyard forest?
Join the Georgia Schoolyard Forest Network by inventorying and planting trees on your school campus. Look for sessions about schoolyard forests
at the EEA Conference,
and learn how to plant trees, care for and expand a schoolyard forest, and engage students in outdoor learning through real-world investigations and problem-solving. Join the free CoOL Schoolyards recognition program, where ee providers offer outdoor learning challenges and schools earn points for participating.
Spring & Summer Free Workshops
Register Here for The Outdoor Learning Store's Free Spring Webinars
Register Here for The Outdoor Learning Store's Fee-Based Spring Courses
EEA's Greensleeves Virtual Book Club
Eager:
The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter by Ben Goldfarb
In
Eager
, environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb reveals that our modern idea of what a healthy landscape looks like and how it functions is wrong, distorted by the fur trade that once trapped out millions of beavers from North America’s lakes and rivers. The consequences of losing beavers were profound: streams eroded, wetlands dried up, and species from salmon to swans lost vital habitat. Today, a growing coalition of “Beaver Believers”—including scientists, ranchers, and passionate citizens—recognizes that ecosystems with beavers are far healthier, for humans and non-humans alike, than those without them.
Join us on April 30, 2026 at 7:00 pm / All are welcome!
Read Sample
Register for Book Club
RECENT EEA EVENTS
Thank you for coming to the 2025 Outdoor Learning Symposium!
120 educators attended this event at Fernbank Science Center.
Thank you to all the presenters, sponsors, and host for making the event such a success.
Thanks to host Fernbank Science Center and sponsors Acorn Naturalists and The Outdoor Learning School and Store!
40 people participated in EEA Workshops to learn
how to Create and Teach in Rain Gardens
on October 25th
Many thanks to Cobb Water System / Watershed Stewardship Division and West Atlanta Watershed Alliance for hosting EEA's recent Rain Garden Workshops. We are grateful to American Geosciences Institute and presenters Lauren Brase and Lindsay Mossa, whose engaging sessions taught educators and community leaders how to create and teach in rain gardens.
Click Here to Access Rain Garden Resources
Schoolyard Forest Design Lectures
Learn about all aspects of schoolyard forests, from planning and design to tree selection, planting, maintenance, stormwater infrastructure, and mitigating the effects of climate change
. This
free
lecture series is presented by
Green Schoolyards America
Schoolyard Forest Community of Practice
Third Thursdays at 2:00pm ET this Fall
August 21, 2025
: Texas Trees Foundation (Dallas, Texas)
September 18, 2025
: Laura Duffey, School Forest Program Manager | Division of Forestry, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Minnesota)
October 16, 2025
: James Duncan, Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources
November 20, 2025
: New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources (New Hampshire)
REGISTER HERE
Photo by Nancy Sinistre
Schoolyard Forest Design Lecture Series
More Information
Register for Series
Recordings of Previous Lectures
Living Schoolyard Activity Guide
CoOL Schoolyards
Registration for 2025-26 is OPEN!
For More Info
CoOL Schoolyards is a tiered recognition program that awards points to schools for their efforts to engage students in outdoor learning. CoOL Schoolyards also connects ee providers with schools, and provides project models for engaging students in high-quality outdoor learning experiences.
Schools can earn credit for taking students outside to learn or connect with nature, to plant trees that create shade and provide habitat, or to solve environmental problems on campus - and then watch the Leaderboard to see their points (and recognition level) soar.
Non-profits and public agencies can propose free or inexpensive Challenges that demonstrate best practices in outdoor learning including
activities, field trips, and
environmental stewardship
projects. Accepted Challenges will be assigned points for school recognition levels.
2024-25 Honorees
Congratulations to The Outdoor Learning School / Learning Tree Academy, Cleveland Road Elementary, Free Home Elementary, Double Churches M S,
Clark Creek STEM Academy, and Bill Arp Elementary
2024-25 CoOL Schoolyard of the Year: Dr. G.W. Carver Elementary School
Keri Wilcher and Jerry Hightower
EEA's Summer Professional Learning Institute
for K-12 Teachers on Jekyll Island
CREST Summer Institute ~ a Tree-mendous Group of Educators who Teach Outdoors!
EEA's first weeklong Summer Institute: CREST, engaged 50 of the state's brightest and best teachers and district science coordinators in exploring the "Ghost Forest" of Jekyll Island, calculating the carbon captured by trees, investigating forest ecosystems, using apps to identify tree species, and planning an arboretum of native trees for the schoolyard. In addition, participants engineered devices to separate microplastics from sand and water, investigated how trees hyperaccumulate nano-plastics from the soil and air, and compared temperatures of different surfaces in the sun and in the shade to learn more about the urban heat island effect. The theme of the week was using trees to integrate outdoor learning with 3-Dimensional Science for all grade levels. Many thanks to the R. Howard Dobbs Jr. Foundation for funding this professional learning event.
2025-26 Georgia Outdoor Learning Demonstration (GOLD) Grants
The 2025-26 GOLD Grant application review process has been completed. 197 applications were received. The State Board of Education awarded 14 grants to the top-ranked proposal in each part of the state (BOE district); then 8 more grants were awarded to the top-ranked remaining proposals state-wide. Awards were announced in November and funds are available for projects to take place in Spring 2026. $100,000 was allocated by the Georgia General Assembly for GOLD Grants, which enjoy bipartisan support.
Congrats to the 2025-26 GOLD Grantees!
Learn More about GOLD Grants
2024-25 Winners of GOLD Grants
154 Applications
received and reviewed
23 Grantees announced:
Nov 2024
Funds available:
Dec 2024 (drawdown on reimbursement basis)
Project completion
deadline
: June 30, 2025
Eligible applicants
: public schools, school districts,
public agencies,
non-profit organizations, or beneficiaries must be GA public school students
Eligible activities
: professional learning for educators, schoolyard improvements, supplies for outdoor learning, and/or field trips
Grant amounts:
$500 - $5000 per grant; at least 18 grants to be awarded
EEA PROGRAMS
EEA Signature Programs
EEA operates these signature programs to promote excellence and collective impact in environmental and outdoor learning.
Council of Outdoor Learning (CoOL)
CoOL hosts an annual Outdoor Learning Symposium, manages the Outdoor Learning Collaboratory to identify best practices in design and use of outdoor learning spaces, created the Outdoor Learning Toolkit, manages the Georgia Schoolyard Forest Network, advocates for outdoor education to engage all children in nature experiences, field investigations, problem-solving and stewardship.
Monarchs Across Georgia (MAG)
MAG offers educator workshops using the Monarchs, Milkweed and More curriculum, hosts a biennial Pollinator Symposium, teaches land managers, garden clubs and schools how to restore native habitat, certifies pollinator habitats that demonstrate best practices, manages the annual Symbolic Migration as part of Journey North, and provides pollinator habitat grants.
Advanced Training for Environmental Education in GA (ATEEG)
ATEEG is a nationally-accredited certification program for pK-12 teachers, professors, and non-formal environmental educators. It consists of three core courses and an independent project. Each core course is offered in a hybrid format that includes an in-person workshop, self-paced modules, and interactive webinars. Georgia and out-of-state candidates welcome.
EEA Partner Programs
EEA supports these environmental and outdoor learning programs, providing fiscal sponsorship and tax-exempt status.
Georgia Project WET
Georgia Project WET is a
water education program
that
envisions a world in which action-oriented education enables every child to understand and value water, ensuring a sustainable future. Project WET promotes awareness, knowledge, and stewardship of water resources by creating and distributing teaching materials and conducting educators workshops.
Georgia Rivers Alive
Rivers Alive is Georgia's volunteer waterway cleanup program. It aims to keep all watersheds within the state trash-free and encourages volunteers to target streams, rivers, lakes, beaches, and wetlands to help to protect our waterways. The mission of Rivers Alive is to create awareness of and involvement in the preservation of Georgia's water resources.
Georgia Adopt-A-Stream
Georgia Adopt-A-Stream (AAS) is the state's volunteer water quality monitoring program. Since 1993, the program has engaged citizen scientists all across Georgia and beyond in water protection activities, through a series of educational workshops which train individuals on the physical, chemical and biological health of their waterways.
EEA Initiatives
EEA is focused on projects and programs that meet needs identified in the 2022-2026 Strategic Plan.
EE Landscape Analysis
The EE Landscape Analysis was designed to find out more about
environmental education (EE)
in the southeast.
EEA surveyed
outdoor learning and
EE providers and schools in Georgia. In partnership with seven other regional states, the data was analyzed and used to create maps and a suite of planning tools. The findings of this survey reveal strengths and needs throughout our state, and help prioritize action items of the eeCEO Roundtable.
Outdoor Learning Collaboratory
EEA is asking educators, property managers, and landscape architects to share their expertise and ideas about best practices in outdoor learning... from designing and creating spaces to fostering student-directed learning, and sustaining programs long-term. Our goal is to develop best practices and case studies in partnership with the National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education.
Inclusive & Equitable Teaching Practices
EEA's vision is for environmental education and outdoor learning to benefit every child in Georgia. To address gaps in access, EEA
spotlights effective models, advances equitable instructional strategies,
offers
professional learning workshops and courses to increase
capacity, and partners with organizations that have demonstrated success in culturally-competent teaching.
Guidelines for Excellence Institute
As Georgia's designated 'Guidelines for Excellence in EE Institute', EEA is authorized to offer
Guidelines for Excellence
courses
developed by the National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education. These Guidelines set the standards for high-quality environmental education and reflect best practices. Each guide was drafted by a diverse team and reviewed nationwide
EEA Curated Teaching Collections
Celebrate outdoors and explore free
teaching resources
Click the pics to access the collections.
WILDLIFE VIEWING & ACTIVITIES
GARDEN-BASED LEARNING
CLIMATE CHANGE LESSONS
DISPROPORTIONATE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
COMMUNITY (CITIZEN) SCIENCE
ECO-ENGINEERING CHALLENGES
EARTH MONTH ACTIVITIES
PBLs
ENVIRONMENTAL ED
ENVIRONMENTAL CLUBS
ZERO WASTE HERO
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EEA Resources
EEA invites members and partners to take advantage of these opportunities and services.
EE Database
EEA manages the
EEinGeorgia
website
as a resource database for job listings, grant opportunities, contests, awards, lessons, and profiles of schools and environmental education providers.
Memorial Forest
The EEA Memorial Forest provides a way to commemorate loved ones who have contributed to the field of environmental education by planting trees in their memory around the state.
GreenSleeves
EEA's virtual book club offers members a chance to discuss books and share ideas or reflections with each other. We are fortunate to have authors join us from time to time.
Outdoor Learning Store
EEA has partnered with the Outdoor Learning Store to provide a non-profit source of teaching supplies. A percentage of sales from Georgia goes to EEA. Enter code
eea22$%!
for 5% off.
Funding for Environmental Education and Outdoor Learning
EEA offers these grant opportunities whenever funds are available.
Dragonfly Grants
EEA's
Dragonfly
Grants inspire innovation by encouraging environmental educators to integrate performing and visual arts with learning experiences.
Pollinator Habitat Grants
EEA's Monarchs Across Georgia (MAG)
Pollinator Habitat Grants
encourage the creation or enhancement of native habitat for endangered monarch butterflies.
CoOL Grants
EEA's Council of Outdoor Learning offers grants to support schoolyard improvements,
student supplies,
professional learning, and/or field trips, whenever funds are available.
Outdoor Learning for All
Pandemic Considerations
Click to read EEA's statement on ways that outdoor learning can contribute to safety and enable effective hands-on investigations during the pandemic and its aftermath.
Outdoor Learning Toolkit
EEA's
CoOL
Toolkit for Outdoor Learning
is
a quick-start guide to creating outdoor learning spaces, managing students, and teaching outside classroom walls.
Overcoming Obstacles
Tips and Techniques for Outdoor Learning
was designed to help educators overcome challenges to outdoor learning. Many thanks to Jerry Hightower and Petey Giroux.
Making the Case
To provide evidence for outdoor learning, consider this
research
on academic gains, improved physical and mental health, and increased "agency" or ability to make a difference.
EE Landscape Analysis
PUT YOUR SCHOOL or ORGANIZATION ON THE EE MAP
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Take the EE Provider Organization Survey
Every educator and administrator is invited to complete the survey - not just one per school or organization.
EE Landscape Analysis - Tools and Results from the First Survey
The EE Landscape Analysis was designed to learn more about providers of environmental education (EE) in the southeast.
As part of this effort, EEA surveyed
outdoor learning and
EE providers in Georgia. In partnership with seven other regional states, the data was then analyzed and used to create maps and a suite of planning tools for schools, EE providers, and communities. Click the images below to try out the interactive maps and tools.
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Our Impact
EEA's reach in the state of Georgia and beyond
continues to grow each year. We believe in the power
of environmental education and our role in
bringing about a more sustainable future for all.
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Our Story
About EEA
About Our History
About Env Problem-Solving
About Our Organizational Members
About Env Ed
About Env Stewardship
Our Team
Our Events
2026 EEA Conference Overview
2026 EEA Conference Registration
2026 Conference Add-Ons
EEA Conference Program 2026
Outdoor Learning Symposium 2025
OLS'25
Rain Garden Workshop Registration
3-D Science STEM Workshops with Metro RESA
3-D Science Outdoors Workshops
Book Club
Our Resources
EEinGeorgia.org
Teaching with Trees
Teaching about Wildlife
Easy Activities
Garden-based Learning
Carbon Gardening
EcoEngineering Challenges
Biodiversity Challenge: Pollinator Habitat
Air Bee n Bee EcoEngineering Challenge
Community (Citizen) Science
Phenomenon-Based Learning
Problem-Based Learning
Place-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning
Beyond EcoPhobia
Teaching about Climate
Climate Literacy Course
Climate Literacy - NGSS Expectations
Solutions Game Educator Guide
P WET Climate Resilience pdf
Climate Resilience Course Outline
Teaching about Environmental Problem-Solving
Zero Waste Heroes
SAGES Project
Virtual EE Resources
Environmental Clubs
Evaluation and Assessment
Writing Measurable Student Objectives
Our Work
CREST Challenge
CREST for Team Members Only
CREST Charrettes
Safe Fieldwork Strategies
Professional Learning
Custom Professional Learning Workshops
ATEEG Certification Program
ATEEG Core Course Package
ATEEG: Why Get Certified?
CoOL
CoOL RESEARCH on Outdoor Learning
Overcoming Obstacles to Outdoor Learning
Stanford Key Findings on EE
Frontiers Special Edition
CoOL AWARDS & GRANTS
CoOL ToolKit ToC
CoOL Toolkit Survey
CoOL Toolkit Map
CoOL Toolkit Audits
CoOL Toolkit SPACES
Portable Outdoor Classroom with Bucket Seats
CoOL Toolkit METHODS
CoOL Toolkit SUSTAIN
Adopt a Spot Handbook
CoOL Looker Dash Draft
CoOL Toolkit COVID
Outdoor Classroom Symposium article
Georgia Schoolyard Forest Network
CoOL Schoolyards Program Overview
CoOL Schoolyard Featured Projects
Rain Gardens
Schoolyard Arboretum
GSFN - Greening the Schoolyard
Monarchs Across GA
2025 Pollinator Symposium
2025 PolSym Registration
PolSymBios
Pollinator Habitat Certification
MAG Awards
Mexico Book Project
MAG Resources
Buy Milkweed
Symbolic Migration
MAG Volunteers
MAG Events
Mapping Milkweeds for Monarchs in GA
Awards and Grants
Past Award Winners
Awards Nom Info
EEA Award Nomination Form
Petey Giroux
Initiatives
CEO Roundtable
EE Landscape Analysis
Guidelines for Excellence in EE
Outdoor Learning Collaboratory
EEA Memorial Forest
EE and Higher Ed
Our News
EEA News
EEA E-News
The Dragonfly Quarterly Newsletter
JOIN or GIVE
Make a Donation
Become a Member
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