Join us this June for a special Pride Month webinar exploring the vibrant diversity of the natural world. In this one-hour virtual event, we’ll journey through spring ephemeral flowers, fungi, insects, and more—uncovering surprising parallels between nature’s fluidity and human expressions of identity.
Nature is full of species with a wide variety of sexualities, genders, and family relationships. In this webinar, learn about such species that occur in North America, including oaks, mushrooms, flowers, deer, eagles, and more. In addition to our focus on the natural world, we’ll also discuss ways to ensure that there is space for everyone in the outdoors.
The information presented is educational, lighthearted, and identity affirming.
Celebrate the beauty of nature’s many forms as we connect ecological wonder with the ongoing journey toward equality and inclusion. This event is open to all.
About the instructor: Emilee Martell (she/they) is a land conservationist, writer, and aspiring farmer based in the beautiful St. Croix River valley of northwest Wisconsin. Emilee works at Driftless Conservancy as their Communications Specialist.