2009 Outstanding Educators of the Year Announced by Project Learning Tree
The five recipients are Lucy Diggins-Wold with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department in Green River, WY; Patricia Dunlap of the California Regional Environmental Education Community Network in Sonora, CA; Olivia Griset, 10-12th grade science teacher in Lisbon Falls, ME; Beatrice Long, 8th grade science teacher in Houston, TX; and Denise Trufan, an elementary school science lab facilitator in Indian Land, SC.
“These outstanding educators show the many ways that environmental education can be used with children and adults,” said Kathy McGlauflin, Director of Project Learning Tree and Senior Vice President of Education at the American Forest Foundation. “At all grade levels, inside and outside the classroom, environmental education opens up new ways to learn.”
Lucy Diggins-Wold, Information and Education Specialist with the Wyoming Game & Fish Department in Green River, WY, develops school, youth camp, and teacher programs in southwest Wyoming. She is known throughout her part of the state for her weekly radio spots on the environment. She has helped organize PLT workshops and other activities for more than 25 years, noting that “PLT activities are fun with a purpose.” Earlier in her career, she worked as a park ranger and naturalist in Idaho.