Interested in wildlife or a career in wildlife management and ecology? If so, read on. I want to make you aware of an exciting opportunity for our teens offered through the Pennsylvania Institute for Conservation Education, The Wildlife Leadership Academies are now accepting
applications for their 2014 summer field schools from youth ages 14-17 and
adults. Adults serve as mentors and participate alongside the students. School
teachers are encouraged to apply as mentors.
The Wildlife Leadership Academy is year-round
program that focuses on wildlife/fisheries conservation and leadership
development. The Academy begins with an intensive, five day
residential field school experience that focuses on a fish or wildlife species
as a springboard for exploring biology, habitat, and conservation issues. Youth
also develop leadership skills engaging in team-building activities,
educational presentations, and mock “town hall” meetings on current topics.
Three field schools are available for youth and
adults to apply to this summer: Pennsylvania Bucktails, white-tailed deer
focus (Stone Valley Recreation Area in Huntingdon County June 17-21),
Pennsylvania Brookies, brook trout and coldwater conservation focus (Sieg
Conference Center in Clinton County July 8-12), and Pennsylvania Drummers,
Ruffed Grouse focus (Powdermill Nature Reserve in Westmoreland County July
22-26).
Student Brook Martin of York County describes
his participation in the program as “life changing”. He shared, “With this field school, I was able
to reach my full potential and find a career path that I feel will be very
rewarding. It was an experience that I will cherish and remember the rest
of my life.”
A high quality experience
The Pennsylvania Institute for
Conservation, Wildlife Leadership Academies are a cooperative initiative which
brings the experts to the students. Participants are taught by and interact
with conservation professionals daily. These professionals represent
agencies, conservation organizations and universities from across the state.
For more information and to register click here.
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