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"Curious Connections to Nature and Human Nature"

Author School Visits, Middle School Assemblies and Upper School Shows

Wilderness Adventures with Wildlife Photographers, Buck and Diana Wilde, Ph.D.
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Middle School Student: I'm amazed at what you do to get out of the house! Your images are phenomenal and you two are even better.

  Student
 "People are part of the web of life."

Exploring Ecosystems
Language Arts, Science, Environment

Exploring Ecosystems program

  Student
 "Endangered species are a living legacy."

Living with Wildlife
Science, Language Arts, Endangered Species

Living with Wildlife

 
Explore wetlands, forests and coastal ecosystems for an up-close look at adaptation, biodiversity and human connections. We also demonstrate 'how to see more wildlife' on your next nature hike.   Explore an Alaska wilderness rivaling Africa's Serengeti in wildlife. Lewis & Clark's journals also provide a look at the history of living with wildlife for clues about 'how to help save endangered species'.
 
 
  Student
 "Intuition helps us interpret body language."

Speaking Louder than Words
Conflict Resolution, Communication, Psychology

Speaking Louder than Words program

  Student
 "Creativity has timeless connections to nature."

Musing the Nature of Art
Art, Cultural Arts, Language Arts, Psychology

Musing the Nature of Art program

 
  Explore subliminal languages of movement, posture and facial expressions. Face-to-face encounters with teachers and wildlife demonstrate how 'the art of nonverbal communication' works.   Explore misty rainforests, jagged peaks and red rock canyons for a mind-bending look at prehistoric art and modern psychology. We demonstrate how 'timeless patterns in nature' move the emotions.  

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Contact Buck and Diana Wilde, Ph.D. Education to schedule school assemblies, author
school visits, school shows or workshops in nonfiction writing, nature photography
and filmmaking, as well as the popular 'Career Circle Luncheon'. Teachers can also
select specific curriculum correlations in nonfiction writing, science, art, history and
psychology for emphasis in school assemblies or in-class presentations and workshops.
These amazing school assemblies reach over 25,000 students a year from coast to coast.

Educators call them "the best presenters yet" with dynamic storytelling and
captivating Wilde images for a thought-provoking look at nature and ourselves.
They are a perfect team for school assemblies as wildlife photographers and authors
published by Scholastic and McGraw-Hill. Buck is a naturalist featured in life science
programs and adventure documentaries narrated by David Attenborough of the BBC.
Diana has twenty years of experience as a classroom teacher and behavior specialist
working with inner-city adolescents. Do you think they might be ready for your teens?

They also present at PTAs, YMCAs, libraries and education conferences about their
amazing outdoor adventures with "curious connections to nature and human nature"
Their community aim is to motivate families to trade 'screen time' for more 'green time'.

To inspire 'creative connections to nature', their Nonfiction Challenge invites students
across the country to submit grade-level entrees in nature writing as well as colored
art drawing submissions to be published on-line and in the authors' next book series.

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