Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Learning blooms when classes incorporate the great outdoors
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights to be signed at National Trails Day event in Henderson
-Free event on Oct. 9 aims to get children outside, active –
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
Bottom feeders muscling other species out of way
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
PUBLIC LANDS INSTITUTE ASSISTS WITH FIRST LADY’S VISIT TO LAS VEGAS
Project Manager Allison Brody visits with First Lady Michelle Obama following the announcement of the Let's Move Outside Initiative on June 1.
Public Lands Institute Project Managers Allison Brody and Daphne Sewing were instrumental behind the scenes to assist in a successful visit by First Lady Michelle Obama and the announcement of the Let’s Move Outside initiative.
Allison and Daphne worked with Winchester Cultural Center to involve kids and parents who participate in the Families in Nature Program. The program was developed by the Southern Nevada Agency Partnership and managed by PLI. It seeks to promote respect and stewardship for the environment through enriching experiences, exploration, and outreach. The program strives to connect each participant to our public lands in a deeper, more meaningful way. It allows participants to experience the importance of responsible use, exploration, and enjoyment of our public lands.
The overwhelming enthusiasm of the Families in Nature participants has led to the creation of an ongoing, bi-monthly program. Since its inception, more than 250 people have participated in seven Families in Nature events.
Families in Nature participants pose for a photo following the First Lady's visit.
Joining them are representatives from the federal agencies, Red Rock Visitors Center and PLI.
