Aprendiendo Entre Los Robles

conectando niños, naturaleza y la tierra

Ayudanos a construir un comunidad de niños quien cuidaron la naturaleza y uno al otro

Ver como nosotros estamos cambiando los vidas de los jóvenes.

Yo aprendió que cuando estas un Embajador del Roble es mas que solamente sabiendo sobre animales, robles, piedras y otros partes de la naturaleza, Significa que somos responsable, respetuoso, y útil para la naturaleza y para ensenar otros para hacer el mismo.

—- Boone, un Embajador del Roble de 5to Grado

Sobre Aprendiendo Entre los Robles

Aprendiendo Entre los Robles la programa de educación de naturaleza y conservación de The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County‘s (LCSLO) Este programa también es un programa de liderazgo para los jóvenes. Nosotros conectamos los jóvenes y sus familias a la tierra

LATO programs reach more than 3,000 people each year, mostly children and families, from throughout San Luis Obispo County. Our focus on place-based learning and integration with public school programs means that experiences are relevant to kids’ everyday lives and that students from a variety of backgrounds have the opportunity to participate.

Together, we’re building a community of young people who care about nature and each other.

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It's just one week until our annual World Snake Day celebration! We are so excited to host World Snake Day 2026 at a new location and with additional organizational partners and activities. This event is open to snake-curious community members of all ages and will be held at the Octagon Barn in San Luis Obispo from 5-7pm on Wednesday July 15th.

Meet friendly live snakes from CalPoly's Physiological Ecology of Reptiles Lab students, try your hand at snake trivia hosted by the Oak Ambassadors, watch a live rattlesnake demonstration by Dr. Emily Taylor, learn about rattlesnake relocation by Central Coast Snake Services, and much more!

Support reptile education and conservation initiatives in our area by purchasing the 2026 World Snake Day shirt from our Bonfire site. www.bonfire.com/world-snake-day-2026/
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Its just one week until our annual World Snake Day celebration! We are so excited to host World Snake Day 2026 at a new location and with additional organizational partners and activities. This event is open to snake-curious community members of all ages and will be held at the Octagon Barn in San Luis Obispo from 5-7pm on Wednesday July 15th.

Meet friendly live snakes from CalPolys Physiological Ecology of Reptiles Lab students, try your hand at snake trivia hosted by the Oak Ambassadors, watch a live rattlesnake demonstration by Dr. Emily Taylor, learn about rattlesnake relocation by Central Coast Snake Services, and much more!

Support reptile education and conservation initiatives in our area by purchasing the 2026 World Snake Day shirt from our Bonfire site. https://www.bonfire.com/world-snake-day-2026/Image attachmentImage attachment

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Hey Live Oakies! Did you miss the friendly snakes today? They will be back tomorrow with a new slithery friend!

Activities like guess the scat and trivia 10-5
Reptile Romp (come by to sign up) 11 am
Meet the critters 12:30-2
Creek Exploration 3pm

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Hey Live Oakies! Did you miss the friendly snakes today? They will be back tomorrow with a new slithery friend!

Activities like guess the scat and trivia 10-5
Reptile Romp (come by to sign up) 11 am
Meet the critters 12:30-2
Creek Exploration 3pm

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This spring we were able to host eight classes of north county students for Learning Among the Oaks classoom lessons and hikes thanks to generous support from JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery! We learned all about the biodiversity found in California's oak woodlands and even met some special live animal ambassadors shared by our partner organization Pacific Wildlife Care. We are grateful for these partnerships in service of youth and families here in San Luis Obispo County!
#justinwinery #pacificwildlifecare #learningamongtheoaks
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4 weeks ago

Show your love for bees, butterflies, and more during our Pollinator Week celebration at Kathleen’s Canyon Overlook in Arroyo Grande on Sunday, June 28! Started by the Pollinator Partnership , this annual week hopes to raise awareness for pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them.

Our drop-in program features a variety of activities set in this coastal dune scrub habitat. Search for the park’s variety of pollinators by using nets and other tools. Learn how to identify various groups of insects and how to use iNaturalist.org to add your observations to the Pollinator Week Project. Get inspired by the park’s native plants and pollinators to create artwork. And, for those with young kids, play on a nature-themed playground. There’s sure to be something fun for everyone!

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Kathleen’s Canyon Overlook is a conservation The Land Conservancy of SLO County ( The Land Conservancy of SLO County ) that we manage for both habitat and public access. Open from dawn to dusk each day, the park features rare California dune scrub habitat, native plant gardens, a deck overlooking the canyon with views north across the dunes, a children’s playground with a woodland theme, benches and picnic tables, a level decomposed granite walking path, and a portable restroom.
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Show your love for bees, butterflies, and more during our Pollinator Week celebration at Kathleen’s Canyon Overlook in Arroyo Grande on Sunday, June 28! Started by the Pollinator Partnership , this annual week hopes to raise awareness for pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them.

Our drop-in program features a variety of activities set in this coastal dune scrub habitat. Search for the park’s variety of pollinators by using nets and other tools. Learn how to identify various groups of insects and how to use iNaturalist.org to add your observations to the Pollinator Week Project. Get inspired by the park’s native plants and pollinators to create artwork. And, for those with young kids, play on a nature-themed playground. There’s sure to be something fun for everyone!

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Kathleen’s Canyon Overlook is a conservation The Land Conservancy of SLO County ( The Land Conservancy of SLO County ) that we manage for both habitat and public access. Open from dawn to dusk each day, the park features rare California dune scrub habitat, native plant gardens, a deck overlooking the canyon with views north across the dunes, a children’s playground with a woodland theme, benches and picnic tables, a level decomposed granite walking path, and a portable restroom.

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Late last week we learned the district has decided to stop funding Learning Among the Oaks programs for the 2026-2027 school year. Other organizations like our friends @onecoolearth are facing the same issue. If you want to see outdoor field trips and nature education continue at AUSD schools, please act now.
What can you do?

Attend the board meeting at 7pm tonight (May 19) and speak up for the programs and activities you love. If you can’t attend, consider emailing the board members.

Connect with your Principal and PTO/PTA about possible solutions to this loss of funding. Retaining Learning Among the Oaks field trips with a 10% cost buy-in is about $500 per school. We are delighted to partner on grant requests or targeted fundraising with you.

Donate directly to Learning Among the Oaks in support of AUSD programs. We independently fundraise 93% of the cost of AUSD programs. This is more than $60,000 a year that our organization provides for the benefit of AUSD school students.

Links to all these actions in our stories! Thank you for supporting youth nature education!
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Late last week we learned the district has decided to stop funding Learning Among the Oaks programs for the 2026-2027 school year. Other organizations like our friends @onecoolearth are facing the same issue. If you want to see outdoor field trips and nature education continue at AUSD schools, please act now.
What can you do?

Attend the board meeting at 7pm tonight (May 19) and speak up for the programs and activities you love. If you can’t attend, consider emailing the board members.

Connect with your Principal and PTO/PTA about possible solutions to this loss of funding. Retaining Learning Among the Oaks field trips with a 10% cost buy-in is about $500 per school. We are delighted to partner on grant requests or targeted fundraising with you.

Donate directly to Learning Among the Oaks in support of AUSD programs. We independently fundraise 93% of the cost of AUSD programs. This is more than $60,000 a year that our organization provides for the benefit of AUSD school students.

Links to all these actions in our stories! Thank you for supporting youth nature education!

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He aprendido a amar la naturaleza, a ser uno con la naturaleza y a valorarla.

- Rosie, Embajadora del Roble, 4.º grado

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