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Help Save Our Environment & Wildlife_SIOUX FALLS SD
ORGANIZATION: Nicodemus Wilderness Project
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The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young people (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a "Best Community Impact" award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. View recent Apprentice Ecologist Projects and past Apprentice Ecologist Awards to get ideas for your own environmental stewardship project. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to:
- Elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects,
- Empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities,
- Improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.
Here's how to become an official Apprentice Ecologist:
- Conduct your own local environmental stewardship project.
- Take a few digital photos of your project in action.
- Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you.
- Register and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.
Examples of projects that other Apprentice Ecologists have completed in the past include:
- Removing and recycling trash from a local park, river, beach, or other natural area
- Planting native trees at a school, local park, or in a deforested area
- Starting a community or school recycling program
- Protecting a terrestrial or aquatic area for native wildlife
- Promoting the conservation of an endangered species or area
- Educating others about wildlife or conservation issues
- Removing graffiti from natural areas
- Taking steps to prevent pollution/contamination locally
- Removing nonnative vegetation so that native vegetation can flourish
- Improving awareness about the importance of using renewable energy sources
- Reducing soil erosion by maintaining established trails and closing off short-cuts
- Assisting the elderly with their yards by planting/maintaining vegetation that provides native wildlife habitat
- Building a rain garden that utilizes roof runoff to grow vegetation that provides native wildlife habitat
After uploading your project photo and essay, we will publish your work on our Global Registry of Apprentice Ecologists and provide links to download an official Certificate of Achievement and an Apprentice Ecologist heat transfer (for T-shirt). An NWP tote bag (made with organic cotton) will be awarded to the authors of the 10 best essays on an annual basis. School groups, especially those working with at-risk and disadvantaged youth, are highly encouraged to participate.
Three scholarships totaling $850 will be awarded annually to the authors of the top Apprentice Ecologist essays.
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About Nicodemus Wilderness Project
Location:
115 Cornell Drive SE, #40712, Albuquerque, NM 87196, US
Mission Statement
To protect wildlife and our environment and to build future conservation leaders by engaging youth in environmental stewardship projects worldwide.
Description
The Nicodemus Wilderness Project (a 501(c)(3) publicly-supported nonprofit organization) was founded because of the need for environmental restoration, stewardship, and protection of neglected public lands. Our organization coordinates volunteer events worldwide that utilize the resources of the community to provide long-term environmental benefits for natural areas. We have established a large and enthusiastic volunteer network that draws upon the diverse strengths of different races and cultures to accomplish our common goal of restoring the beauty of the natural landscape. By working together with our community, the Nicodemus Wilderness Project educates our youth about the need to protect the integrity of the environment by promoting stewardship of the wild lands and waters that support Earth's biodiversity and ecosystems.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Nature areas in and around Sioux FallsSioux Falls, SD 57103
DATE POSTED
July 7, 2014
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
N/A