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Meeting

WiWiC Educator Network Spring Meet Up

Event Date
April 4, 2024
Time
10:00AM - 11:30AM
Location
Virtual
WiWiC Spring Educator Network Meet Up

Are you a conservation educator working with women landowners in Wisconsin? You are warmly invited to join the Wisconsin Women in Conservation Educator Network at the April 4th Spring Meet Up!

Registration

WiWiC Conservation Educator Network Spring Meet-Up 2024

Apr 04, 2024, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Virtual Event via Zoom

The WiWiC Conservation Educator Network is an inclusive network of conservation educators to collaboratively support each other in our conservation outreach and work.

The goal of this network, facilitated by the Wisconsin Women in Conservation (WiWiC), is to regularly connect educators who work with women farmers and landowners; to share best practices and challenges; and to develop cooperative strategies for effective programming,  resource sharing, working together most effectively.

Topics & Speakers for our April 4  Spring Meet-Up (online via Zoom):

Together, we will amplify support and bring together Wisconsin women farmers and landowners to collectively champion and celebrate land stewardship and conservation practices in our state.  We look forward to you being a part of this unique new initiative.  Anyone who works with Wisconsin women farmers and landowners, from agency and non-profit staff to educator volunteers and both men and women, are welcome to join the WiWiC Conservation Educator Network (free).

Note:  If you cannot attend on April 4th but would still like to be a part of this network and be informed of future events, please email eshekinah@michaelfields.org with your name, organization/position and contact information. This spring meet-up is one of two annual such gatherings via Zoom, with the second one happening in fall, 2024.

About Wisconsin Women in Conservation

Wisconsin Women in Conservation (WiWiC) is a state-wide collaborative effort led by the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in partnership with Wisconsin Farmers Union, Renewing the Countryside and Marbleseed (formerly MOSES).  A five-year multi-faceted project funded by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), WiWiC brings together Wisconsin's women landowners, farmers, farm workers, urban growers, and conservation professionals to connect and share about conservation practices, resources, and funding opportunities.