When young people are substantially and actively involved in shaping the future, they are empowered to be the next generation of stewards for the natural world and they understand the importance of their role in preserving it. Learn how to involve youth in the conservation of our natural resources through community planning, environmental education, service learning, outdoor recreation, restoration projects and more!
The National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance program and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Public Lands Institute created this site to serve as a tool for planning professionals and educators to better engage young people in stewardship of natural resources and in conservation and recreation planning.
For more information, or resources to funding strategies, visit http://kidstoconservation.org/
Connecting Kids to Conservation: A resource to help you plan conservation projects with youth
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge (SEEK)
When young people are substantially and actively involved in shaping the future, they are empowered to be the next generation of stewards for the natural world and they understand the importance of their role in preserving it. Learn how to involve youth in the conservation of our natural resources through community planning, environmental education, service learning, outdoor recreation, restoration projects and more!
The National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance program and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Public Lands Institute created this site to serve as a tool for planning professionals and educators to better engage young people in stewardship of natural resources and in conservation and recreation planning.
For more information, or resources to funding strategies, visit http://kidstoconservation.org/