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Project WILD

In 2013, the Douglas-Hart Foundation became the Illinois state sponsor for Project WILD. Under the direction of Douglas-Hart Nature Center Education Director, Jennifer Day Tariq will aim to reconnect environmental education as a critical component in today's curriculum. The Foundations manages a team of 39 facilitators throughout the state of Illinois who host WILD workshops in schools, museums, nature centers, after school programs, forest preserves, libraries, and so much more! 



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Are you interested in becoming a WILD Facilitator to lead workshops throughout the state of Illinois?


apply to be a facilitator
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Are you interested in a facilitator visiting your site and hosting a workshop?


Workshop Request

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