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Friends in Support of Environmental Education: Magnifying Efforts for a New Generation
Webinar Description
Explored how Friends can engage with environmental education! From transportation grants to school partnerships to educational loan boxes, Friends are a driving force in environmental education in the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Brianna Amingwa, National Youth Employment, and Environmental Education Coordinator will join us for an in-depth look at some great examples from across the nation and provide some of the best practices for engaging education programs.
Webinar Recording (5-15-24)
Resources
- Environmental Education Resource Guide (Will Download As A .XLSX File)
Presenter
Brianna Amingwa, National Youth Employment and Environmental Education Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She provides national education training for rangers across the nation and supports the development of the USFWS’s workforce. Prior to joining headquarters, Brianna served as the Environmental Education Supervisor at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum. She managed the refuge’s robust education program that serves nearly 18,000 students annually, trained teachers to utilize the outdoor classroom, coordinated partner schools and programming, and certified USA Archery instructors.
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