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Wildlife Leadership Academy Seeks Motivated Students To Become Youth Conservation Ambassadors
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The Wildlife Leadership Academy in Union County has opened its exclusive Youth Conservation Ambassador nomination process to the public and is currently seeking referrals of motivated students ages 14 to 17 to become Certified Conservation Ambassadors.

The deadline for nominations is February 8.

Nominated students should have demonstrated interest in wildlife and/or fisheries conservation.

Accepted nominees will become certified Conservation Ambassadors through attending a 5-day residential summer field schools which focuses on a particular wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, bass, brook trout, ruffed grouse, and/or turkey.

Students in each field school will gain extensive knowledge about natural resource conservation, leadership experience, and communication skills.

Applicants may be nominated by an adult who knows them well, but is not a relative-- teacher, school counselor, Envirothon advisor, employer, youth group leader, etc..

As Conservation Ambassadors, students can receive a letter of a recommendation for college applications; certification of community service work, and a certificate designating them as Conservation Ambassadors. 

Students are also eligible to apply for three college credits through Cedar Crest College, return to the Academy tuition free the following year, compete for college scholarships, and join an Academy Alumni Network of wildlife, fisheries, and conservation professionals.

Academy Alumni and Conservation Ambassador Aubree Reiter of Blair County describes her participation in the program as an “absolutely amazing experience.”

“Everything was absolutely amazing. The people we met were extraordinary and the amount of information we obtained was just mind boggling. I still talk about my experience to my family and I am constantly referencing my notes. I can’t wait for my future!  The field school reached beyond my expectations,” said Reiter.

The mission of the Wildlife Leadership Academy is to engage and empower high school age youth to become Conservation Ambassadors to ensure a sustained wildlife, fisheries and natural resource legacy for future generations. The Academy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is a cooperative initiative involving state agencies and conservation organizations.

For more information, visit the Certified Conservation Ambassadors webpage or contact Program and Outreach Coordinator, Katie Cassidy by sending email to: kcassidy@wildlifeleadershipacademy.org  or call 570-939-5109. 

You can also connect with the Academy by visit the Wildlife Leadership Academy website or on Facebook.

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12/3/2018

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