
Reconnect with the rhythms of the natural world through immersive, educational walks that explore the lessons and ecological processes of local ecosystems.
Community Workshops
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Who It's For
These guided experiences are designed for individuals, groups, families, and curious minds of all ages who want to deepen their understanding of the land and our role within it.
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Our Approach
Explore on guided walks through diverse landscapes while engaging with key ecological themes through:
Pattern Recognition & Ecological Mapping
Storytelling Inspired by Place
Outdoor Art & Interactive Play
Hands-On Experiments and Curiosity-Driven Discovery
Beginner Foraging for Mushrooms
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What You'll Gain
Seasonal Intelligence & Climate Awareness
Develop the ability to read seasonal patterns in your local environment—understanding how shifts in light, temperature, and life cycles affect growth, behaviour and thereby food.Watershed Literacy & Nutrient Flow
Learn how water and nutrients cycle through soil, plants, rivers, and your own body—revealing how your health is linked to your watershedAdaptation, Diversity & Environmental Awareness
Discover how living beings adapt in uniquely diverse ways—each with specialized skills and strategies that support survival in changing environments.Cycles of Regeneration
Recognize nature’s regenerative cycles—decomposition, renewal, and succession—and how to apply these concepts in your own garden.Living Systems Thinking & Interdependence
See yourself as part of a greater living system, where survival and resilience depend on relationships, cooperation, and mutual support.An Introduction to Mushrooms: Discover various edible mushroom species and expand your knowledge of the mushroom world. Meet other enthusiasts from your region and connect with like-minded people.
Community Workshops
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Individuals & Groups
Gain deeper insight into the natural world through immersive, educational walks that explore our local ecosystems. Through interactive engagement, explorative observation, and attunement to place, participants develop skills in pattern recognition and ecological understanding—learning how natural systems function, how we are part of them, and how to read the landscape with curiosity and care.
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Families
Help your child build a lasting connection with nature through engaging, hands-on experiences in the outdoors. These guided walks invite curiosity and learning as we explore local ecosystems through play, storytelling, art, and observation—nurturing a sense of wonder while teaching how the natural world works and why it matters.
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Foraging
Learn which mushrooms are safe to eat and expand your knowledge of the mushroom world and what’s in season. Meet other mushroom enthusiasts from your region and connect with like-minded people.