Texas Leaders in Conservation - TLC
Texas Leaders in Conservation (formerly known as Audubon's Conservation Leaders Program for Young Women or ACL for short) is excited to be kicking off our tenth year of programming. We continue to work with Young Women’s Preparatory Network and our newest partnership with Galveston’s Ball Public High School. Audubon’s work, both nationally and in Texas, is known to be focused on protecting birds and the places they need to survive. In order to meet these goals, we approach our work through the lens of five major conservation focuses; Climate Change, Water, Coasts, Working Lands, and Bird-friendly Communities. Each year, the Texas Leaders in Conservation (TLC) program tackles the science, conservation, and the broad career options within these strategies.
As with all aspects of the world amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, our program has gone through substantial change over the last few years. Traditionally, students meet with leading female scientists, explore Texas’s diverse ecosystems, and learn about career paths in various conservation fields. When the pandemic hit, we learned so much about creating relevant, engaging virtual programs. Now, in the post pandemic world, we are delighted to move the Texas Leaders program into the future with a hybrid program. Students will gather in-person with their school cohorts for field trips but also interact with experts and participants from other cities through Zoom meetings. Additionally, we are delighted to announce we reestablished our overnight capstone camp experience, in partnership with the Welder Wildlife Foundation!
Audubon has moved into the fifth year of our five-year cycle; our topic this year is Bird-Friendly Communities; understanding how our urban centers are still havens for wildlife and birds in particular. Past and new participants alike will build knowledge around how urban environments both harbor birds and present unique harms to birds of all shapes and sizes. Students can expect to learn about college and career opportunities for sustainable careers as well as conservation science.
Both in-person and virtual programs will help students develop leadership and communication expertise, to help them to become the very best leaders in their academic and professional careers once they graduate from High School.
Audubon Texas is offering the program in Dallas, Galveston, and San Antonio. Austin's program will be lead by our partners at Travis Audubon Society. Program costs and materials are 100% subsidized by Audubon's generous donors and grants. In return, participants are expected to come prepared to each virtual or in-person session and bring a positive, enthusiastic attitude to each experience, especially the intensive camp portion.
Enjoy these articles by TLC participants...
- Dylan's Post: The History of Trinity River Audubon Center
- Jacky's Blog: Cruz's Corner
- Camp Blog: Eight Year Splash
- Houston Blog: Lessons Shared
Quotes & Photos from Texas Leaders in Conservation, Past Years
Texas Leaders in Conservation is a part of a greater effort to raise the stature of women’s roles in conservation, support young women and gender non-conforming students in environmental sciences, and engage women in important conservation issues in Texas. And it can’t be done without your support.
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