FIELD NOTES
A Look Back on The EcoLogik Summer Experience
The EcoLogik Institute hosts two free summer camps annually for female and non-binary-identifying youth ages 10-15. During these camps, our campers and apprentices get hands-on experience and mentorship in a wide range of STEAM subjects ranging from Herpetology to Science Communication. Ecologik’s goal is to inspire, mentor, and train the next generation of scientists and conservationists.
Opportunity to Learn from ecologik Campers
COME ONE, COME ALL…TO SUMMER CAMP EXHIBITION DAYS!
Campers from this year’s free STEM Summer Experiences for girls will be exhibiting what they learned over two weeks of immersion and exploration at Cabrillo. From San Diego biodiversity to climate change to tracking animals with radio signals, these youth will practice their science communication skills on the public - and you’re invited!
San Diego Foundation Continues Partnership with EcoLogik
The EcoLogik Institute is honored to receive continued funding for the 2024-2025 year from the San Diego Foundation’s Opening the Outdoors Initiative. This funding will be utilized to support the EcoLogik Summer Experiences and Workshops.
IF-THEN STEAM Squad at San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con sees lots of superheroes, but are any of them real heroes in real life? Yes! Enter the IF/THEN STEAM Squad, a group of diverse science, technology, engineering, and math professionals who use art to communicate and connect with audiences of all backgrounds and all ages. Check out this new video by EcoLogik Alumna Isabella Miller!
The EcoLogik Change Makers
Check out this new video from EcoLogik Alumni Isabella Miller!!
Our Origin Story
Started in 2017 at Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego, California, the EcoLogik Project is a free and unique program that fuses ecology and technology and connects young, underrepresented female explorers and scientists (ages 10-16) to the natural resources and science of America’s National Parks. EcoLogik participants learn and incorporate technological advances and knowledge of the environment to collect natural resource data (community science), create 3D printed biomodels, learn basic coding and programming, and much more!