Join this inaugural convening of Wisconsin conservation educators to collaboratively strengthen outreach and support for women landowners and farmers.
Hosted by Wisconsin Women in Conservation (WiWiC), this first-of-its-kind gathering will bring together conservation educators from across the state to connect, network and empower women working on the land, fanning the flames of Wisconsin’s conservation ethic among this increasingly powerful demographic.
All Wisconsin conservation educators, both men and women, who are interested in learning effective ways of working with women landowners are welcome, from agency staff to non-profit organizations and educators in volunteer roles.
Conservationists early in their careers, including students, are warmly encouraged to attend.
Come meet other educators who share your dedication to supporting women landowners learn about:
Best practices in effective conservation education for women, including an introduction to Learning Circles by pioneering educators Jean Eells and Rebecca Christoffel
Effective communication & hosting strategies for women-focused events
Cultivating inclusivity and diversity in women landowner education
Fostering leadership to amplify women’s voices in conservation
Conservation career mentoring & support
Queen Bee Awards: Honoring educators who support women landowners
:Learn more and register at wiwic.org