posted Sep 2, 2021
At Carson McElheney Landscape Architecture, we combine the principles of traditional European garden design with the modern needs of our clients to develop unique yet timeless outdoor spaces.
posted Sep 2, 2021
The State Coastal Conservancy works for a beautiful, healthy, and productive California coast
and San Francisco Bay Area, accessible to everyone.
posted Sep 1, 2021
We are the stewards of Laguna Canyon, advocating for our open space as the leading organization for education, public outreach, habitat restoration and trailwork in the canyons. We are the bridge between the open space and the surrounding world.
posted Sep 1, 2021
Acorn Naturalists offers school supplies, science and nature activity kits, and hands-on educational resources for parents, teachers, naturalists, camp leaders, outdoor educators, homeschoolers, preschool and afterschool educators.
The consulting division, The Acorn Group, consists of planners, designers, and educators who offer award-winning services in interpretive planning and exhibit design. Projects include interpretive master plans, exhibits, panels, and programs that bring content to life.
posted Aug 31, 2021
The Wright Brothers Family Foundation supports the preservation of aviation history related to Orville and Wilbur Wright by funding research and publication of aviation history, scholarships for studies in the fields of aviation and aeronautics, educational programming, the restoration and display of aviation artifacts, and landmarks and memorials related to the Wright brothers’ story. Established at The Dayton Foundation by Wilkinson Wright, the Wright brothers’ grandnephew, the fund today is advised by Stephen Wright and Amanda Wright Lane, great-grandnephew and great-grandniece, respectively.
posted Aug 31, 2021
Duke Energy TRAILS and Environmental Planning and Development (EPD) Program at RCC is the first community college program of its kind in the United States. The program benefit students who want to enter or are currently employed in outdoor recreation. The Duke Energy TRAILS and EPD program spans the fields of environmental planning, outdoor economy and development, and trails and outdoor recreation infrastructure development and management. Our program is partnership driven across land managers, partner groups and private industry designed to meet the ongoing needs for education, skills training, workforce and career development.
The Duke Energy TRAILS continuing education program centers around hands-on workshops building technical trail skills and improving capacity around outdoor recreation infrastructure development and management.
The Duke Energy Environmental Planning and Development (EPD) associate degree program (Associates in Applied Science) opens the door to expertise in outdoor recreation. In addition to a traditional classroom setting, EPD includes hands-on skills learning as well as work-based learning and includes three areas of study: Environmental Planning, Outdoor Economy and Recreation, and Trails and Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure. EPD graduates will have 2+2 articulation opportunities to continue their studies at partner schools towards a four-year degree.
posted Aug 31, 2021
Outdoorly gives you access to the prosales you deserve. Choose from hundreds of exclusively priced items.
Make the most out of being a pro by enjoying the outdoors the way they were meant to be enjoyed. Being a good steward of these discounts is one of our top community values.
posted Aug 31, 2021
So say goodbye to clunky and sloppy hydration packs. And say hello to smooth and comfortable adventures. Oh, and did we mention all the secret pockets, fun magnets, and weatherproof construction?
posted Aug 31, 2021
Your purchase will help homeless dogs find their loving forever homes — and for that we are eternally grateful. We hope our products bring a smile to you and your furry friend's face for a lifetime to come.
posted Aug 31, 2021
Trails training, workshops, and conferences on trail building, planning, management, land protection, organization development, leadership, tools, GIS data, parks, bike/ped facilities, nonmotorized transportation, funding, and stewardship.