Teens for Planet Earth Leadership Institute
Posted by on January 15, 2007
The first Teens for Planet Earth Leadership Institute held in October was a great success. We invite you to join us March 1-3, 2007 at the Bronx Zoo for the second Leadership Institute and help teens make a difference!
The Institute will train teachers, educators from living institutions around the world, and leaders from national and community-based organizations, to provide thousands of teens with the skills and support necessary to execute meaningful conservation-based service-learning projects in their communities. We will explore the challenges of team dynamics, how to network with experts and legislators, how to motivate teens by using zoos and other living institutions, and much more.
Participants are expected to attend all three days of the Leadership Institute. The $100 registration fee will be waived if registration is received by January 26, 2007. For more information, contact us or go to http://teens4planetearth.com/teenstakeaction/adultadvisors/leadershipinstitutes.
We hope to see you in March!
Judy Unis
Coordinator, Teens for Planet Earth
Wildlife Conservation Society/Bronx Zoo
2300 Southern Blvd.
Bronx, NY 10460
[email protected]
718-741-1685
Jeanine Silversmith
Project Advisor, Teens for Planet Earth
Wildlife Conservation Society/Bronx Zoo
2300 Southern Blvd.
Bronx, NY 10460
[email protected]
Visit our website at http://www.teensforplanetearth.org
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