Environmental Lunacy Project: Squirrel Moon
Traditionally, the second moon cycle of the year in the northern hemisphere has been known as the Snow Moon.
Traditionally, the second moon cycle of the year in the northern hemisphere has been known as the Snow Moon.
On Thursday January 9th some key members of NAEE attended a memorial service at St Peter’s Church, Sutton Coldfield for Sue Fenoughty. Sue (19th December 1935 – 14th December 2024) had been a very active member of NAEE for many years. She was the editor of the NAEE’s flagship Environmental Education Journal for a number…
Reviewed by Dr. Sue L. T. McGregor I highly recommend this book, which I reviewed wearing an educator’s hat. But anyone with an abiding love of nature will enjoy it as well. As noted on the back cover “this book will be equally at home in lecture theatres and schools as on coffee tables.” In…
Happy New Year! Dear Members…. Dear Members We hope you had a good and happy break over the festive season and a positive start to New Year. Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… NAEE Blog post: The Evolution of Environmental Education in the UK: A Historical Perspective. eeADVOCATE Sarah Bodor, NAAEE’s Director of Policy &…
The first lunar cycle of the year in the northern hemisphere has been traditionally known by some cultures as the Wolf Moon. During the long, dark winter months when food was scarce, wolves were likely to have been heard howling to each other more frequently.