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Canadian Council on Invasive Species – Youth Nature Keepers (Join the Youth Nature Keepers Network)
Organization Name: Canadian Council on Invasive Species – Youth Nature KeepersOpportunity Title: Join the Youth Nature Keepers Network
Category: Environmental Improvement
Commitment: Less than 6 months
Start Date: October 17, 2023
End Date: May 31, 2024
Email: reed@canadainvasives.ca
Website: https://canadainvasives.ca/youth-nature-keepers/
Details:
- Appropriate for youth (i.e., less than 18)
- Appropriate for volunteers aged between 18 and 55
Join youth-led environmental initiatives to protect Canada’s lands, water and communities. Welcome to the Youth Nature Keepers Network! If you are between 15 and 30 years old and want to be a driver of positive change in your community, you’ve come to the right place. Your actions matter, and together we can work towards a greener, cleaner future! – Receive training in habitat restoration and invasive species management – Design and lead your own community project or join another one (ex: weed pull, restoration, garbage clean-up). – Help educate others across Canada about the importance of protecting our environment and connect with other environmentalists across the nation who are looking to make a difference. – Support the goal to create healthy habitats and resilient communities, keeping them free of invasive species. Volunteer with us! Do good while gaining practical, hands-on work experience. – Gain access to professional training in project management fundamentals, budgeting, public engagement, leadership, and teamwork skills. – Volunteer in a safe and inclusive space and feel welcome, supported, and valued. – Receive one-on-one support and mentorship. – An opportunity to plan and attend a National Youth Summit in Ottawa in March 2024. – Earn volunteer/service hours and professional references. Open to anyone between the ages of 15-30 in Saskatchewan! To volunteer, visit: https://canadainvasives.ca/youth-nature-keepers/ or email me at reed@canadainvasives.ca