This week’s blog was written by Abbey T., a Bucktails alumni. Abbey enjoys studying animals in their natural habitats as well as how their presence is able to impact the environment they live in. She isn’t sure what career she would like to pursue, but she is interested in possibly being a biologist, environmentalist, or doing something in Nature Conservation. Abbey wanted to attend the Academy because she really wanted more experience in conservation and ways that she could apply that knowledge.
This week’s blog was written by Micaela J., a Bucktails alumni. Micaela is interested in pursuing a career in engineering, although she hasn’t decided what type of engineering she would like to go into yet. Last summer Micaela attended Northampton County Junior Conservation School which sparked her interest in the environment and how we impact it. That program led her to learn about the Wildlife Leadership Academy, which she soon wanted to attend because of its focus on conservation and learning about the plants and animals in our environment.
This week’s blog was written by John P., a Bucktails and Gobblers alumni. He is a new monthly blog correspondent. John is a passionate hunter and conservationist. His plans after high school are to get his masters and become a wildlife biologist.
This week’s blog was written by Sinclaire O., a Bucktails alumni. She writes about her experience maintaining deer exclosures.
This week’s blog was written by Jocelyn G., a Drummers alumni. She explains the benefits that hiking can have on your health.
Tag: featured
Oil Drilling and Spills: Their effects on the Environment and Wildlife
Posted: November 24, 2020 by Katie Mace
This week’s blog was written by Abbey T., a Bucktails alumni. Abbey enjoys studying animals in their natural habitats as well as how their presence is able to impact the environment they live in. She isn’t sure what career she would like to pursue, but she is interested in possibly being a biologist, environmentalist, or doing something in Nature Conservation. Abbey wanted to attend the Academy because she really wanted more experience in conservation and ways that she could apply that knowledge.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, oil spills
Rollin’ on the River
Posted: October 27, 2020 by Katie Mace
This week’s blog was written by Micaela J., a Bucktails alumni. Micaela is interested in pursuing a career in engineering, although she hasn’t decided what type of engineering she would like to go into yet. Last summer Micaela attended Northampton County Junior Conservation School which sparked her interest in the environment and how we impact it. That program led her to learn about the Wildlife Leadership Academy, which she soon wanted to attend because of its focus on conservation and learning about the plants and animals in our environment.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, river
3D Archery, the Past, Present, and Future
Posted: September 22, 2020 by Katie Mace
This week’s blog was written by John P., a Bucktails and Gobblers alumni. He is a new monthly blog correspondent. John is a passionate hunter and conservationist. His plans after high school are to get his masters and become a wildlife biologist.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: archery, featured
Deer Exclosures
Posted: August 25, 2020 by Katie Mace
This week’s blog was written by Sinclaire O., a Bucktails alumni. She writes about her experience maintaining deer exclosures.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: deer, exclosures, featured, volunteering
Hiking Helps
Posted: July 28, 2020 by Katie Mace
This week’s blog was written by Jocelyn G., a Drummers alumni. She explains the benefits that hiking can have on your health.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, health, hiking