The Wildlife Leadership Academy is still accepting applications for volunteer Adult Mentor positions at its wildlife/fisheries focused summer field schools. Motivated teachers are encouraged to apply.
Adult mentors learn alongside Academy students, serving as the primary mentors for the participating youth throughout the 5-day residential summer field schools.
Positions are still available at the following 2018 field schools: brook trout, ruffed grouse--
-- Brookies – July 16-21; Sieg Conference Center (Clinton County)
-- Drummers – July 16-21; Stone Valley Recreation Area (Huntingdon County)
Mentors will receive food and lodging during field school; opportunity to receive 3 college credits through Cedar Crest College and/or 40 Act 48 credit hours.
Click Here for an application.
For more information, contact Academy 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 online or on Facebook.
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