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Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science

Wolf Camp – Nature & Wilderness Survival

  • Summer Camps
    • Day Camps at Lake Sammamish
      • June 29-July 3, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wild Sampler; Adv FLOW
      • July 6-10 at Hans Jensen: Wilderness Survival Craft; Advanced Artisans
      • July 13-17, 2026 at Sunset Beach: Wild Cooking & Herbology; Adv Wilderness Survival
      • July 27-31 at Sunset Beach: Wildlife Search & Rescue, Adv Conservation & Field Science;
      • Aug 3-7, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wild Cooking & Herbology; Adv Animal Tracking
      • Aug 10-14, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wilderness Survival Craft; Adv Herbal Medicine & Wild Cooking
      • Aug 17-21, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wildlife Search & Rescue; Adv Wilderness Survival
      • August 24-28: Double Adv Survival, Wildlife & Ethnobotany Camps
    • Day Camps in Puyallup-Tacoma
      • July 13-17, 2026 Wilderness Survival Craft
      • July 20-24, 2026 Wildlife Search & Rescue
      • July 27-31, 2026 Wild Cooking & Herbology
      • Aug 3-7, 2026 Advanced Wilderness Survival
      • Aug 10-14, 2026 Advanced Wildlife Tracking
      • Aug 17-21, 2026 Adv Herbal Medicine, Cooking & Craft
      • Aug 24-28, 2026 Adv Blue Skye Farm & Forest
    • Overnight Youth Camps
      • June 29 – July 3, 2026 Wilderness Skills Sampler Overnight
        • June 29 – July 3, 2026 Advanced FLOW Overnight Camp
      • July 6-10, 2026 at Lake Sam: Archers, Artists & Artisans
      • July 19-24, 2026 near Mt Rainier: Out-of-this-World Wilderness Camp
        • July 19-24, 2026 Advanced Wilderness Education & Survival Training
      • Aug 3-7, 2026 at Lake Sam: Tracking Bugs, Birds, Bobcats, Bears & Beyond
      • August 10-14, 2026 at Lake Sam: Wild Chefs & Herbal Medics
      • August 17-21, 2026 at Lake Sam: Secrets of the Ancient Scout
        • Aug 17-21, 2026: Advanced Zombie Apocalypse Survival Test
      • Aug 24-28, 2026 Epic GeoTrip – Subsistence Fishing
        • Aug 30, 2026 Epic GeoTrek Begins – Honorable Hunting, Photography & Field Science
    • Wolf Camp FAQs
  • Apprenticeships
    • Wolf Camp Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship
    • Blue Skye Farm Natural Science Education Internship
    • Double IT Teen Mentoring Program
  • Workshops & More
    • Saturday Workshops
      • March 21, 2026 Wilderness Survival & Fire Workshop
      • April 4, 2026 Wild Edible Foods & Herbal Medicine Workshop
      • April 11, 2026 Wildlife Safety, Bird Voices & Animal Tracking Workshop
      • May 2, 2026 Backcountry Safety, Navigation, Map & Compass Workshop
    • Public Event Booths & Presentations
    • Custom Programs for Schools, Groups & Indiviuals
    • Self-Study Earth Conservation Courses
      • Wolf Journey Book One – The Neighborhood Naturalist
  • Articles & Videos
    • Outdoor Skills Posts
      • Posts on Wildlife Tracking & Birding
      • Posts on Plants & Herbs
      • Posts on Sustainability & Self-Sufficiency
      • Posts on Leadership, Teaching & Parenting Outdoors
      • Posts on Wilderness Survival
      • Posts on Traditional Technology & Wilderness Craft
      • Posts on Hunting, Fishing & Gathering
      • Posts Reviewing Outdoor Books & Gear
    • Wolf Camp News & Commentary
      • Wolf Journey Earth Conservation Course Field Experiences
      • Posts on Camps & Expeditions
      • Posts on Classes & Workshops
      • Posts on Apprenticeship Events
      • Posts on Environmental Policy
  • About
    • Calendar
    • Contact, Registration Info & Partner Links
    • Program Directors & Summer Camp Instructors
      • Kim & Chris Chisholm
      • Wolf School of Natural Science: Adjunct Faculty
      • Summer Environmental Education Jobs
    • Mission, Vision, Guiding Principles and Unique Strengths
    • Wolf Camp History & Testimonials
      • The Origins of Wolf Camp
      • Summer Day Camp Testimonials
      • Overnight Camp & Expedition Testimonials
      • Apprenticeship Testimonials
      • Family Camp & Class Testimonials
      • Adult Classes, Presentations & Workshop Testimonials
      • Health & Safety in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
    • Max Davis Scholarships and the Conservation College
    • Wolf Camp Business For Sale
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Mission, Vision, Guiding Principles and Unique Strengths

WolfCampCover2010Mission of Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science

Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science programs are transformational outdoor experiences which empower participants with skills needed to intimately connect with the natural world, and the wisdom needed to create sustainable lifestyles on earth.

Vision Statement

Wolf Camp runs safe, welcoming and accessible classes, summer camps, and apprenticeship programs of the highest quality and with the most diverse staff, students and subject matter in the field.

Guiding Principles

1. We promote appreciation and conservation of the environment.

2. We strive to set the standard in subjects we teach, including:

• Wilderness Survival & Nature Conservation
• Ethnobotany & Plant Conservation
• Animal Tracking & Wildlife Conservation
• Traditional Crafts & Cultural Conservation
• Sustainable Living & Energy Conservation

3. We create safe learning environments through effective risk management.

4. We promote fun and collaborative working environments based on healthy staff, clear policies, and a dedication to teamwork.

5. We are courteous, responsive, and professional with all students and family, working as best we can to honor every individual for unique skills, talents, beliefs and contributions.

6. We strive to create profound experiences and challenges that we hope result in the maturation of students, real confidence and self-reliance, deeper understanding of self, greater love of nature, and a respect for the ethic of conservation.

7. We seek good role models for peer and life mentoring at our programs in order to nurture the success of every student. Although we may not be able to reach all students 100% of the time, we do expect all participants to seek their truth, develop self-sufficiency, respect hazards, strive for success, be emotionally sensitive, express art and music, improve physical health, honor their own religion or spirituality, be tolerant of differences between people, and recognize similarities among everyone on earth.  The physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and social health of students is our top priority, and we are able to achieve these priorities because all our instructors are highly trained outdoor educators.

8. Wolf Journey Earth Conservation Courses serve as the foundation for our curriculum, guiding students into skills of the neighborhood naturalist, traditional herbalist, wildlife tracker, wilderness survival scout, ancient artisan, honorable hunter, sustainable citizen and environmental educator.

9. Scholarships are available with the goal that no person is turned away from enrollment in Wolf Camp programs due to financial constraints.

Unique Strengths of Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science

1. Small Management Size = Low Overhead Means Affordable Programs, Personal Attention & Responsiveness To Change

2. Top Teaching Quality = Most Skilled Training with All Ages & Learning Types

3. Most Information & Hands-On Learning At Courses = We Pack In Practical Skills & Knowledge at Courses

4. Best Risk Management = Top Safety Record

5. Most Diverse Program Offerings

6. Greatest Summer Internship In The Field

7. Only Earth Skills Program in South Sound (to date that we are are aware of:)

8. Best Quality, Organic & Local Food = Top Chef Accommodating All Dietary Needs

Appreciations

We were inspired to start Wolf Camp in the land and waters of the Chippewa (Anishanabe) Nation, got our start among the Lummi, Nooksack, Skagit and Salish, enjoyed years with private and pristine land, water and resources of Tulalip area tribes along the Snohomish and Skykomish rivers, and currently live and operate Wolf Camp in the territories of the Puyallup, Nisqually, Duwamish & Snoqualmie people. To say the least, we are grateful.

Please click the following links to read more about us:
  • Co-Owners Kim & Chris Chisholm
  • Veteran Faculty & Seasonal Staff
  • History of Wolf Camp
  • Max Davis Scholarships
  • Participant Testimonials
Contact

Contact us by phone at 425-248-0253 or email us anytime.

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