About Us

Devin and Michelle have been running and directing Flying Deer Nature Center for the past five years under the guidance and encouragement of Leonard and Deborah Brown, the center's founders and elders.
Devin Franklin
Devin has loved exploring in and learning about nature since early childhood.
He discovered his thirst for the Wilderness Teachings twelve years ago and
has been walking the wilderness path ever since.
In his first four years, Devin studied Survival, Tracking, and Awareness
skills with Dan Fisher of Wilderness School in Maine and Tom Brown Jr. at
the Tracker School in New Jersey. He has trained for six years in Naturalist
Mentoring and Community-Building skills through Jon Young and the Wilderness
Awareness School, as well as Mark Morey and the Vermont Wilderness School.
Devin received a degree in Environmental Education from Prescott College in
Arizona in 2001. He joined Flying Deer Nature Center in 1998, where he was
mentored by Leonard Brown in the ways of Coyote Teaching and the Medicine
Wheel. Devin deeply loves working with children and nature through creating
the Naturalist Community that has been his home for the last eight years.
Michelle Apland
Michelle’s passion for the wild led her into environmental conservation early in life. When she was 19 she spent 5 1/2 months thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, which launched her into the world of wilderness skills. She soon began taking classes with the Tracker School in New Jersey, focusing on Philosophy and Healing. Michelle complements these studies with training in naturalist mentoring and community building with Wilderness Awareness School and Vermont Wilderness School. In 2001, Michelle earned degrees from Prescott College in Environmental Education and Eco-psychology. She has enhanced her skills by studying herbalism and mentoring with Lorene Wapotich of Her Feet on the Earth and becoming a Kripalu Yoga Teacher. Michelle discovered Flying Deer Nature Center in 1999 and fell in love with the beauty of what she saw. She returned in 2000 to take a leading role in guiding its growth as a Naturalist Community. Michelle is passionate about working with children and families and specializes in leading Daughters of the Earth Programs, a concentration within FDNC for women and girls.
