Education & Community Events
Learn from the wolves with our new Learning from Lobos program! Together, we explore the lives of wolves through our inquiry-based program, which uses storytelling to challenge wolf misconceptions and foster compassion. Participants will learn how we teach critical thinking, empathy, and environmental stewardship through interactive STEAM activities, challenging misconceptions and enhancing connections between humans and wildlife.
We have the following programs available:
- STEM / STEAM Night activities for K-12 students (available Dec-May)
- In-classroom interactive activities for K-8 grade students (available Feb-May)
- Presentations for K-HS grade students (available Dec-May)
- Lobo Youth Summit for High School and College students (launch spring 2024, summit Fall 2024)
- Presentations for adults and community groups (available all year)
- Tabling at community events (available all year)
Please fill out the information form, and we will contact your given email to arrange your event.
K-12 Teacher Resources
- We have a great 30 minute puppet show video that is perfect for children of all ages. Please visit our Teatro del Lobo Mexicano page to watch a trailer and learn how you can get a download of the full video to show your class.
- The Arizona Wildlife Education Foundation, in cooperation with Green Fire Productions, is pleased to present the Lords of Nature study guide to use with the Lords of Nature DVD for secondary schools in Arizona. Please check with your local secondary schools in Arizona to see if they have a copy of the DVD available, or visit www.lordsofnature.org to purchase the DVD.
- Read the essay: Thinking Like a Mountain by Aldo Leopold
- Handout on Endangered Species Act Basics by the US Fish and Wildlife Service
- Here is a great example of some wolf poems written by Flagstaff area students