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X-WR-CALDESC:Conservation Education Lunch & Learn Webinar Series 2023\n\nIn
 digenous Worldviews and Relationships with the Natural World \n\nMay 10\, 
 2023 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm (CST)\n\nDuring this webinar\, hear from Ted Hibbl
 er\, UNL Extension Educator and Indigenous Educator\, as he discusses the 
 perspectives of Indigenous worldviews regarding our relationship with the 
 earth\, plants\, water\, and the natural world. Ted is a Sicangu Lakota fr
 om the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota\, and has been an Indigenous ed
 ucator for the past 45 years working as a teacher\, coach\, administrator 
 and educator on the K-12 and collegiate levels with tribal communities. He
  is currently the UNL Tribal Extension Educator where he works with tribal
  communities in Nebraska to create relationships and partnerships between 
 those communities and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.\n\nThis webinar 
 is part of the Conservation Education Lunch & Learn Series. Education is a
 n essential part of conservation. Understanding how people learn and what 
 motivates conservation-based behavior changes are complex subjects that sp
 an across many scientific disciplines. This free virtual series dives into
  the science behind educational efforts and practices by learning from exp
 erts on a variety of science and educational topics. For questions about t
 he series\, contact Amber Schiltz\, Fish & Wildlife Education Assistant Di
 vision Administrator at amber.schiltz@nebraska.gov
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DESCRIPTION:Conservation Education Lunch & Learn Webinar Series 2023\n\nInd
 igenous Worldviews and Relationships with the Natural World \n\nMay 10\, 2
 023 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm (CST)\n\nDuring this webinar\, hear from Ted Hibble
 r\, UNL Extension Educator and Indigenous Educator\, as he discusses the p
 erspectives of Indigenous worldviews regarding our relationship with the e
 arth\, plants\, water\, and the natural world. Ted is a Sicangu Lakota fro
 m the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota\, and has been an Indigenous edu
 cator for the past 45 years working as a teacher\, coach\, administrator a
 nd educator on the K-12 and collegiate levels with tribal communities. He 
 is currently the UNL Tribal Extension Educator where he works with tribal 
 communities in Nebraska to create relationships and partnerships between t
 hose communities and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.\n\nThis webinar i
 s part of the Conservation Education Lunch & Learn Series. Education is an
  essential part of conservation. Understanding how people learn and what m
 otivates conservation-based behavior changes are complex subjects that spa
 n across many scientific disciplines. This free virtual series dives into 
 the science behind educational efforts and practices by learning from expe
 rts on a variety of science and educational topics. For questions about th
 e series\, contact Amber Schiltz\, Fish & Wildlife Education Assistant Div
 ision Administrator at amber.schiltz@nebraska.gov
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SUMMARY:CE: Indigenous Worldviews and Relationships with the Natural World 
 – Conservation Education Lunch & Learn Series
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