Discover how nature journaling can enrich your connection with the outdoors and sharpen the way you observe the world around you.
This interactive webinar introduces the history and purpose of nature journaling, highlights inspiring examples, and explores its creative, mindful, and scientific benefits.
Participants will also take part in a brief hands-on activity to create their own journal entry—no artistic experience needed.
Items Needed for Participation
-- A journal or notebook—digital or paper
-- Your preferred writing or sketching tools (pen, pencil, keyboard, or stylus)
-- A field guide of your choice, such as plants, birds, insects, or general nature
Who is this for?
-- Outdoor enthusiasts
-- Educators
-- Citizen scientists
-- Anyone curious about blending art, science, and reflection
What will you learn?
-- The meaning and purpose of nature journaling and its historical roots
-- How journaling and time in nature can support mental well-being and stress reduction
-- Different types of nature journals and inspiring examples from literature and science
-- Practical tips for starting your own journal, including tools and techniques for writing or sketching
-- How journaling fosters skills in observation, creativity, and scientific thinking
-- A hands-on activity to create a personalized nature journal entry during the session
Click Here to register and for more information.
Visit the Penn State Extension website for more information on many other educational opportunities.
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[Posted: December 23, 2025] PA Environment Digest

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