Success StoryNatural Resources
Natural Resources
Author: Kevin Lindsay
Planning Unit: Fayette County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Green and Sustainable Living
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Fayette County 4-H program currently has 8 members participating in the Natural Resources and Environmental Science Academy. From these 8 participants, 2 members have recently been selected to be Natural Resource Ambassadors. We also have 4 youth participating in Master Naturalist Program group. Natural resources programming continues to play a major role in 4-H programming in Fayette County. We also have several youth participating in our Nature Club. Members of our Natural Resource and Environmental Science Academy are serving as club officers in the Fayette County Nature club and are continuing to seek activities outside of the Fayette County club to continue to enhance their leadership skills. A 4-H parent that has 3 family members involved recently told the 4-H agent how much being involved in natural resource activities have helped her children become more confident young people because natural resources is something they really enjoy learning about and sharing information about it with others around them.
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