Love the Wild FoundationAppreciate, understand and protect animals and the natural environment
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EDUCATION & ENGAGEMENT
Learn From The Wild |
EXPLORATION & RESTORATION
Enjoy
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STEWARDSHIP & CONSERVATION
Protect
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Teton Science Schools TripIn June 2024, Love the Wild Foundation collaborated with Teton Science Schools (TSS) to bring 10 students to participate in a summer program. The program lasted 4-days from June 16th - June 19th. This program included activities ranging from tracking to canoeing to water quality testing. For many of these students this trip was their first big step into hand-on environmental education. This education is crucial to keeping areas like Grand Teton National Park preserved and thriving. If you'd to learn more about this trip click the button below. Contributing a small donation can make a big difference in the amount we can do not only with trips like this but initiatives all of the world! |
Learn From the WildNature's beauty holds numerous lessons for all ages, encompassing sustenance, mindfulness, reliance, balance, risk, protection, and adventure. Through our efforts, we strive to introduce these lessons from the wild to people of all ages, instilling a sense of pride and ownership as we comprehend our impact on the environment. By capturing the imagination of young minds with child-friendly materials like books and videos, Love the Wild, the non-profit arm of Green Kids Club, publishes inspiring stories about environmental stewardship and animals, empowering future generations to become better stewards of our planet.
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We also work to provide learning adventures by partnering with other NGO’s, like-minded entities and schools to offer workshops and educational experiences about environmental systems and animal habitats.
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We are continuously seeking support for the development of additional online curriculums for schools that can be employed globally. The goal is to connect students from different areas and walks of life and provide a connection between mentors, students and educators to impart lessons about environmental stewardship. To conduct this type of educational curriculum, we have created a Google Classroom. Our first Classroom Challenge launched with the theme of upcycling; check our What We Do page to browse and register for the latest challenges!
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A Big Thank You to Our Sponsors
Jessica Becker
Jessica Becker is a fantastic artist who is selling their artwork through Etsy, and Jessica has created a painting that every sale of the, Love the Wild Foundation would receive 60% of the net profits. We appreciate the support and would ask everyone to look at the painting and the rest of her products as well. Click on the painting above to check it out at Jessica's store. |
Eric Thorsen
We are happy to say that Eric Thorsen has made a sculpture of Grizzly 399 and her cubs that will be available very soon. The cost of the sculpture is $5400 and a portion of the profits are going to be donated to Love the Wild. We believe that you should take a look when it becomes available, but in the meantime check out Eric's website and Etsy page. |
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Enjoy the WildRecreational use of public lands connects people with nature, promoting our well-being and environmental preservation. By enjoying the outdoors and utilizing designated trails, we can strike a balance between humans and nature. The Foundation prioritizes land preservation, advocating for park access, trail improvements, and responsible management.
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Protect the WildProtecting the WILD will allow for enjoyment of the WILD. WILD Landscapes and WILD animals depend on our stewardship. Sharing about the “how” and “why” of good stewardship is critical in today’s world. By educating this generation about disruptive practices and policies of people, industry and land management, we will make people more aware of their responsibility to preserve the wild for future generations.
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Donate Today |
Thank you for considering a gift to the Love the Wild Foundation. Your investment in the future of our wild animals and landscapes will play a big role in leaving an outdoor legacy for generations to come.
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