U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Governor Mark Dayton were hosted by the National Park Service, the Mississippi River Fund, and Wilderness Inquiry on a tour of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The Secretary and Governor learned about the advancement of invasive species such as Asian Carp, and environmental and economic issues related… [Read more] U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar recognizes UWCA as nationally significant program
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Faith’s arctic adventure
When the call came early this summer from Richard Weber, renowned Arctic Explorer and lodge operator, to participate in a new summer leadership camp at his remote Arctic Watch Lodge, Faith, a recent St. Paul Public Schools graduate, was ready for the challenge. This is just the kind of result we are hoping to see for youth who… [Read more] Faith’s arctic adventure
Youth Program Evaluations
Youth Program Evaluations Youth Evaluations 2023 For the second year, Wilderness Inquiry facilitated a survey tool in partnership with Hello Insight to evaluate youth program efficacy in FY23. Across Wilderness Inquiry’s multi-day youth program offerings, young people showed statistically significant gains in one or more social-emotional learning (SEL) outcomes. Youth who engaged with Wilderness Inquiry’s… [Read more] Youth Program Evaluations
Program Overview
Canoemobile Program Overview Canoemobile engages youth to improve school performance, cultivates a stewardship ethic, and creates pathways to pursue educational and career opportunities in the outdoors. Led by Wilderness Inquiry, the Canoemobile is a collaboration of federal, state, and local partners connecting thousands of urban youth to the natural world through hands-on, outdoor learning in cities… [Read more] Program Overview
Josh Garubanda highlighted as national role model
Wilderness Inquiry’s Josh Garubanda was highlighted by the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) as a key role model for communities underrepresented in the outdoors. One of NOLS’s objectives is paving the way for young people of color to become passionate about America’s wild places. In the summer of 2013, NOLS organized Expedition Denali with a group that made history… [Read more] Josh Garubanda highlighted as national role model
Pathway to outdoor careers
The cliff section of Garden Wall at Glacier National Park is beautiful… and formidable. The three-foot-wide trail snakes along the side of a towering precipice with a sheer drop uncomfortably close underfoot. Shante paused in her tracks to take a deep breath and absorb whispered words of encouragement from a teacher, hesitating before cautiously moving… [Read more] Pathway to outdoor careers
Tabitha Edwards – Finding a home at Wilderness Inquiry
Tabitha Edwards, a north Minneapolis native, first engaged with Wilderness Inquiry as a participant on a Mississippi River Day Trip with a local community group. That experience sparked her interest with WI, and she stayed in touch by volunteering for trip pack-ins, soon becoming an intern and a staff member for 3 years. Her vibrancy and positive attitude permeated… [Read more] Tabitha Edwards – Finding a home at Wilderness Inquiry
Wilderness Inquiry & US Forest Service introduce youth to National Forests
From Guest Blogger Megan O’Hara, Youth Outdoor Employment Director: This summer, Wilderness Inquiry (WI) and the US Forest Service (USFS) worked together to introduce youth to our national forests in Minnesota and lead them in camping and recreational opportunities. The trips covered issues facing our national forests and career opportunities in maintaining and protecting these… [Read more] Wilderness Inquiry & US Forest Service introduce youth to National Forests
Healthy eating and cooking with Central High School
Summer time and the living is easy! We love to get kids outdoors for canoeing, fishing, hiking and camping. Being active sure works up an appetite and makes you hungry for healthy food that tastes good. Last week, our Wilderness Inquiry guides worked with students from Central High School in St. Paul to teach them canoeing and… [Read more] Healthy eating and cooking with Central High School
Canoemobile and Project SEARCH explore Shenandoah National Park
As the Canoemobile headed east for Great Outdoors America Week (GO Week), we had the opportunity to start the week off with a bang with Project SEARCH George Washington University in Shenandoah National Park, located about 75 miles outside of Washington DC. We experienced beautiful scenery, great companionship, and, of course, good food. Here are some of the… [Read more] Canoemobile and Project SEARCH explore Shenandoah National Park