1. Educational Materials
•Certified Naturalist Ezine: Quarterly issues with exclusive research, articles, and guides.
•Field Guides: Custom guides focused on regional flora and fauna, emphasizing pollinators and native plants.
•Lesson Plans: Montessori-aligned curriculum on foraging, gardening, and ecosystem conservation.
•Chrysalis Practice: Guided healing circles outdoors for mental wellness and mindfulness in nature.
2. Workshops and Training
•Citizen Science: Micogardening for pollinator tracking, water testing, and biodiversity studies.
•Apprenticeship Programs: Training in sustainable farming, foraging, and eco-friendly crafts.
•Gardening: Native seeds, organic fertilizers, and instructional content for pollinator gardens.
•Fishing and Trapping Training: Ethical practices with upcycling raw materials for educational purposes.
3. Digital Content
•Video Tutorials: Demonstrations on foraging, gardening, and creating wildlife habitats.
•Subscription Benefits: Members-only access to webinars, newsletters, and exclusive articles.
•App Integration: A Certified Naturalist Corps app for tracking certifications, accessing resources, and connecting with the community.
4. Community Engagement
•Earth Day: Organizing or participating in local Earth Day events.
•Volunteer Opportunities: Programs tailored for veterans and military families.
•Public Events: Nature walks, photography tours, and workshops with expert naturalists.
•Certified Naturalist Merchandise: Eco-friendly apparel, reusable water bottles, and tote bags.
5. Research and Advocacy Tools
•Pollinator Conservation Packages: Information and tools for promoting pollinator health.
•Climate Action Resources: Data and guides on reducing environmental impact.
•Indigenous Technology Transfer Projects: Instructions for integrating First Nation techniques in modern practices.
6. Ideal Corporate Partnerships
•NGO Auditing Services: Leveraging your expertise to assist NGOs with fraud prevention and operational efficiency.
•Subscribers and Members: Engaged naturalists and their families.
•Educational Institutions: Schools and homeschool cooperatives seeking environmental curricula.
•Veterans and Military Families: Specialized resources for vocational training and community support.
•Conservation Enthusiasts: Individuals focused on biodiversity and habitat preservation.
•Corporate and Government Entities: Seeking to align with sustainability goals and audit practices.