Tag: outdoor mentorship
Our Stepping Stones Program was off the hook this past weekend! The program used fly fishing as a recreational pathway for students to learn about fisheries biology, conservation, and leadership skills development.
This week’s blog was written by Ben, a Bass alum. Ben is looking to pursue a career in physical therapy and enjoys a variety of outdoor activities. He became a Conservation Ambassador to help ensure that future generations can experience and appreciate nature just as he does.
We are thrilled to spotlight Kye, a dedicated Conservation Advocate in our Stepping Stones Program. Kye has demonstrated exceptional commitment and creativity in sharing his conservation knowledge through a variety of impactful projects. Below, we share some highlights from his outreach journey.
Today, we’re thrilled to shine a spotlight on one of our outstanding alums, Brayden R., whose journey since attending the Bass field school last June has been nothing short of remarkable. From utilizing his newfound knowledge to embracing creative endeavors and actively participating in community outreach, Brayden’s story encapsulates the excellent work the Class of 2023 Conservation Ambassadors have been doing in their home communities.
November marked the Early Bird outreach deadline for this past summers class of Conservation Ambassadors. Katie Cassidy, Director of Outreach and Alumni Engagement was blown away with all the incredible outreach projects being completed all over the state! Today we are highlighting Karlie, a graduate of the Brookies summer field school and the Academy Student of the Month for December! Karlie has hit the ground running after her field school and worked on a variety of outreach, getting out into her community to share her knowledge of the brook trout and beyond.
Tag: outdoor mentorship
2025 Stepping Stones Program Recap
Posted: May 10, 2025 by Katie Mace
Our Stepping Stones Program was off the hook this past weekend! The program used fly fishing as a recreational pathway for students to learn about fisheries biology, conservation, and leadership skills development.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, fly fishing, outdoor mentorship, stepping stones program
My First Steelhead
Posted: January 18, 2025 by Katie Mace
This week’s blog was written by Ben, a Bass alum. Ben is looking to pursue a career in physical therapy and enjoys a variety of outdoor activities. He became a Conservation Ambassador to help ensure that future generations can experience and appreciate nature just as he does.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, fishing, outdoor mentorship
Outreach Highlight: Conservation in Action
Posted: December 14, 2024 by Katie Mace
We are thrilled to spotlight Kye, a dedicated Conservation Advocate in our Stepping Stones Program. Kye has demonstrated exceptional commitment and creativity in sharing his conservation knowledge through a variety of impactful projects. Below, we share some highlights from his outreach journey.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: education, featured, outdoor mentorship, outreach highlight, service
Outreach Highlight: Celebrating Brayden’s Outreach Accomplishments
Posted: April 6, 2024 by Katie Mace
Today, we’re thrilled to shine a spotlight on one of our outstanding alums, Brayden R., whose journey since attending the Bass field school last June has been nothing short of remarkable. From utilizing his newfound knowledge to embracing creative endeavors and actively participating in community outreach, Brayden’s story encapsulates the excellent work the Class of 2023 Conservation Ambassadors have been doing in their home communities.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: community outreach, creative arts, education, featured, fishing, fundraising, outdoor mentorship, service, youth
Outreach Highlight – Karlie Mentors Others in the Outdoors
Posted: January 9, 2024 by Katie Mace
November marked the Early Bird outreach deadline for this past summers class of Conservation Ambassadors. Katie Cassidy, Director of Outreach and Alumni Engagement was blown away with all the incredible outreach projects being completed all over the state! Today we are highlighting Karlie, a graduate of the Brookies summer field school and the Academy Student of the Month for December! Karlie has hit the ground running after her field school and worked on a variety of outreach, getting out into her community to share her knowledge of the brook trout and beyond.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: boating, featured, fishing, nature photography, outdoor mentorship, outreach highlgiht