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The Utah Society for Environmental Education (USEE), a 501 c (3) nonprofit, has been a statewide leader in promoting high quality environmental education in Utah since 1981. USEE aims to encourage environmental literacy by teaching Utahans how to think, not what to think about the environment. To achieve this goal, USEE serves as an umbrella organization and information resource for environmental educators, K-12 teachers, higher education and the Utah community at large. These efforts will help ensure economic, social and environmental sustainability for Utah. To support USEE or for more information browse the site,  check out the daily blog (Green Fork Utah) or call 801-328-1549.

 

 


 


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Announcing USEE's New Executive Director!

The Utah Society for Environmental Education Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Andree’ Walker Bravo has been hired as the new executive director.  Andree’ served as USEE’s interim executive director and as associate director for two years.  She holds Master's and Undergraduate degrees in watershed science and environmental studies, respectively, from Utah State University, and brings to the organization a wealth of knowledge and connections in environmental education. Andree’s passion for EE will help USEE become recognized as a statewide resource for environmental educators, K-12 teachers, higher education and the Utah community at large. Her efforts at the helm will help ensure economic, social and environmental sustainability in Utah.


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