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AAS Nature Journaling


Nature Journaling: Challenging Young People to
Discover the Natural World through Scientific and Creative Eyes

Atlanta Audubon Society, through funding from TogetherGreen, is proud to offer educators free resources for teaching your students about nature journaling.

In this program, students will learn how nature journals have been used throughout history by explorers, scientists, pilots and writers. They will learn basic creative techniques for nature journaling with exercises/activities that can be done both indoors and outdoors. They can use these skills to develop their ability to “focus, observe, record and reflect” on what they experience in the natural world. The goal is not only to build their own observational and artistic abilities, but also to begin to experience the world around them in a different way. Students should be encouraged to work on their journals outside of the classroom, on their own or with their parents.

 

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Download the Student Guide

Any questions? Please contact Atlanta Audubon Society at 678-973-2437

This we know. The earth does not belong to us, we belong to the earth. This we know. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family. All things are connected.  —Chief Seattle

 
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