Find a Nature Journal Educator Near You

“Learn from a nature journal educator near you! Many of these educators work with individuals, groups, and schools—and they may also be available to appear at your festivals and events.

A little coaching can help you, your family or students develop journaling skills faster. There are many wonderful teachers around the world who can help you.

I try to learn from many teachers and I am always a student. There is no one way to do this, and if you only see the work of one teacher, you will start to think their way of doing it is the right way. Learn from everyone. Take and share as many ideas as you can. As you incorporate new approaches into your journal work, you expand your ways of seeing, thinking, a creatively engaging in nature.” —John Muir Laws

NOTE: This is a list of people who have self-identified as nature journal educators. Inclusion on this list does not indicate an endorsement by Wild Wonder Foundation. If you would like to be added to this page, please email us and include your name, location (geographical location or online), email, and website address (if you have one).

Online

Alaska

Arizona

Alabama

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

  • Manchester: Lynne Majetic and Chuck Ungs

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Franklin: Virginia Naegeli

Minnesota

Mississippi

Montana

  • Florence: Valerie Bayer, Woodland Star Nature Journaling

  • Missoula: Claire Emery

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

  • Mooresville: Kristin Shoger

  • Swansboro: Suzan R. Wallace

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Tennessee

  • Johnson City: Rosanne Harter Haaland

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

Wisconsin

Argentina

Australia

Canada

Chile

Germany

Japan

Mexico

Netherlands

South Africa

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom