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Listening to Boodja – A Week at Kwoorabup Nature School
Recently, Daniel and Trudi spent just over a week in Denmark, Western Australia, working alongside the staff and students at Kwoorabup Nature School. We didn’t arrive with a checklist or… Read more
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Sensory Risk-Taking at Bush Playgroup
At Bush Playgroup this week, something small and beautiful unfolded beside the Swan River. What began as a hesitant touch of clay slowly grew into curiosity, confidence, and pride. Moments… Read more
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An Overview of our Incursions for Primary School Educators
When Educated by Nature began in 2014–2015, it wasn’t just about “getting outside.” It was about that moment you feel when a class finally lands – when children are absorbed,… Read more
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Loose Parts Big Hearts
A new milestone was reached recently when Educated by Nature (ExN) delivered our first Loose Parts program. Loose parts are versatile, open-ended materials that despite being originally intended for other… Read more
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From Inspiration to Action: A Pallet Village Grows at the Darlington Arts Festival
For a number of years now, the Educated by Nature team has been quietly following the journey of The Woodland Tribe in the UK. From tens of thousands of kilometres… Read more
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Deep Time at the Djilba Wildflower Festival
In September 2025, Educated by Nature joined the Djilba Wildflower Festival in Kepa Kurl – the Noongar name for Esperance. In Noongar culture, Djilba marks the season of growth and… Read more
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In Gratitude: Celebrating Lives That Shaped Environmental Education
We begin the New Year with gratitude for the people who have gone before us, who have helped build the movement of outdoor learning and nature connection to where it… Read more
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Walking the Evolved Nest Path – My Journey as a Nesting Ambassador
Earlier this year, I received a call from my friend and colleague, Cameron Sprague of Stramash Outdoor Nursery in Scotland. Cameron is someone I deeply respect – not only for the way… Read more
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At Home at KIN Homeschool
As one term comes to an end and a new term begins, it is a time to reflect on the past and consider the opportunities ahead. On a personal level,… Read more
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Windmills and Nests: Training Our Senses on the Road
On the long stretches of road that wind through the South West of Western Australia, Trudi and I found ourselves playing a simple game. We call it “Windmill.” The rules… Read more


