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How to Bring Whale Conservation and Ocean Science to Your Wisconsin Community
Wisconsin has no ocean. And yet, when a 56-foot gray whale named Clara shows up in a school gymnasium, kids hug her nose. Unprompted. Instinctively. With the kind of affection children reserve for things that feel alive. This is what ocean conservation education looks like in a landlocked state.
Dave Daniels
Jun 85 min read


You Have to Make Whale Noises First
There is an unwritten rule during Forest Whales programs. Actually, I made it up on the spot one afternoon in Three Lakes, Wisconsin, about two minutes before my next group of elementary kids was due to walk through the gymnasium doors.
Dave Daniels
Jun 23 min read


The View From the Ceiling
Nick Isaaksson is the gym teacher at East Elementary in Jefferson, Wisconsin. He had the presence of mind to check the fisheye security camera on the morning of May 19th and send me what he saw. I have been doing this for fifteen years. I have never seen myself from above before.
Dave Daniels
May 203 min read


How to Get the Most Out of Your Forest Whales Program
Clara the whale is coming to your school. But the program your students experience on the day she arrives is only part of what Forest Whales offers. The schools that get the most out of a visit treat it as an event with a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Dave Daniels
May 64 min read
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