As a teaching ecologist and doctoral candidate in Educational Sustainability, I work with science teachers who want to use place-based learning in their classes. Place-based learning ties ecological concepts to “real world” situations where students can act to help solve wicked problems like biodiversity. After surveying middle and high school teachers, I decided to create a curriculum, the Schoolyard Biodiversity Community (Schoobio), to provide transdisciplinary activities culminating in students envisioning their ideal ecological schoolyard and advocating for it with their school and community leaders. The curriculum is global in scope, with the goal being increasingly biodiverse school grounds and, by extension, more biodiverse public s...