As many of you know, last year a book entitled Coyote's Guide was released describing the mentoring style we draw from at WYP.  Below is a letter from one of the authors, whom is also a member of our extended WYP family, Jon Young.  We hope you find the information supportive and useful on your journey of nature connection.
 
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Dear Friends,

OWLink Media and I are excited to announce the launch of a new web educational series titled "Mentoring, Community and Resilience" expanding on the newly released edition of Coyote’s Guide to Connecting With Nature.

For a limited time, when you purchase the web educational series (at a cost less then the price of the book with shipping) you receive a free copy of the new Coyote's Guide

In addition to the new web series and book we have also produced free online videos with my friends, experts and myself, talking about the lineage of tracking and how they put nature connection and cultural mentoring into practice with children, gardens and music.  

To see the free videos, learn more about buying the educational web series, get a free copy of the Coyote's Guide to Connecting With Nature and for other special offers; follow this link:

http://NatureMentoring.com


The educational web series expands on the teachings in Coyote's Guide, explains them in ways new people can understand and gives readers tools to get started with the book right away. 

This series includes: 2 hours of video presentations by me (Jon Young), an audio mp3 download of the presentations, transcripts of the presentations with citations and links to the articles, books, studies and other resources referenced.  

Released in 2008, the first edition of Coyote’s Guide has become the essential guide for mentors, parents, and educators for how to connect to nature in a deep and exciting way.  Hailed by Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods as “good medicine for nature-deficit disorder.”

Coyote's Guide supports children and adults to connect with nature by sharing useful information, daily practices and activities for individuals and groups. 

It has been two years since we released Coyote’s Guide and based on feedback from mentors and educators from across the world, we now bring you the Second Edition of Coyote’s Guide – expanded from 408 to 548 pages, with beautiful full color photographs, a comprehensive index, a complete scientific editor review, additional tables and materials with color codes that link the principles and activities for easier navigation.

We can't wait to share the new edition with you and all the great tools we have developed to go with it.  Please forward this widely.

 
Wishing you the best,

Jon Young
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