Programs that offer training, classes, camps that teach youth leadership skills in all areas.
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The North Alabama Zoological Society offers Nature Camps in Harvest, AL. Each camp has a slightly different theme and schedule, but all of them enroll individual youth between the ages of 8 and 13. It takes teamwork, flexibility, and clear roles to run the Nature Camps successfully. Please sign up below to be considered for Youth Camp Leadership. Read more...
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See how a series of ice breakers, energizers, initiatives, and low elements can impact your group with USA’s Team Building program and Challenge Course. Read more...
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Mobile Baykeeper educates citizens and students on the importance of a healthy watershed, how their actions can impact water quality, and what they can do to protect it. The initial presentation covers watershed basics, threats to water quality, the importance of clean water to our environment, economy, and quality of life, and how concerned citizens can safeguard our precious water Read more...
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All kinds of rewarding volunteer opportunities are available at the National Forests in Alabama, including trail maintenance, fish and wildlife management, recreation area management, environmental education, interpretation, public information plus many other things. Your talents and skills are matched with your work preference to obtain a role that satisfies you and best fulfills the mission of the Forest Service. Youth Read more...
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FoodLife Center is a garden, marketplace, and learning center and will have a positive impact on child and adult nutrition through a recurring curriculum of evidence-based informal science classes and listening sessions. The outdoor plant-based education program is designed to instill appreciation and respect for nature and teaches them how to plant, grow, harvest and eat fruits and vegetables. The Read more...
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Auburn University students chartered a Student Chapter for the Water Environment Federation (WEF) through its member association Alabama’s Water Environment Association (AWEA). Founded in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization of 36,000 individual members and 75 affiliated Member Associations representing water quality professionals around the world. WEF members, Member Associations, and staff proudly Read more...
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To give students the ability to participate in a departmental organization in order to educate and inform students about opportunities and careers in Agronomy, Environmental Sciences, and Crop Sciences. The organization also gives students the opportunity to interact with employers in the industry and learn critical skills that can be applied to job hunting. Read more...
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Troy University Environmental Club is a group of students dedicated to seeing the betterment and protection of their wild places in their community and around the world. Our members consist of majors from every college at Troy University, and everyone is encouraged to join! The group plays an active role in cleaning habitats, raising funds for their choice of organizations Read more...
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Butter and Egg Adventures, in Troy, Alabama, offers opportunities for groups to learn and grow while engaging in a series of team building activities. The program may be offered outdoors on one of our challenge courses, or indoors using mobile props at either our site or at yours. Individuals are placed in situations in which they are encouraged to cooperatively Read more...
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The Zooteen program is designed for teens ages 13-17 years old that have an exceptional interest in animals and wildlife conservation. The Montgomery Zoo’s Education Department is looking for teens want to donate their time to the community, gain experience working with animals and the public, can work the required hours per month, and are available to work the required Read more...