
Education
Education is about connection—between people and nature, curiosity and understanding, knowledge and action. Whether it’s a second grader spotting wildlife on a nature walk or a high school student leading a restoration project, Sequoia Riverlands Trust’s programs are designed to spark wonder, build skills, and cultivate the next generation of environmental stewards right here in California’s heartland.
Explore the programs and opportunities below to see how we bring learning to life—on the trail, in the classroom, and in the community. Each section highlights a different way Sequoia Riverlands Trust connects people of all ages with the land, from school field trips and internships to native plant propagation and public events. Click through to learn more or get involved.
Environmental Education
Field Trips
Designed to bring each student back to the natural world while participating in hands-on learning.
EARTH Academy
A year-long, project-based learning program for high school students in Tulare County to learn more about environmental issues in their local communities.
Sequoia Environmental Youth Leaders
A 10-month internship for high school and college students that provides a hands-on, work-based learning experience through leadership opportunities in Tulare County.
SEED
The Sequoia Environmental Education Directive is a coalition of environmental education organizations united by the goal of getting kids out into nature and linking classroom learning with real world applications through outdoor education in and around Tulare County.
