Carey Goss, Wildlife Refuge Specialist
Carey’s presentation will be on:
Nature Education Matters at Malheur
The USFWS is committed to conserving natural resources, and we believe that one of the key components to conservation is working with youth, the next generation of land and wildlife stewards. Wildlife Refuge Specialist Carey Goss has been working with youth on- and off-Refuge for 20+ years. From pre-kindergarten through high school, Carey’s educational programs provide youth with nature-based experiences and knowledge. Come hear about Carey’s experiences, successes, and struggles, and her future goals and objectives with connecting people of all ages to understand and appreciate our country’s natural resources and ecosystems while learning how to conserve them for future generations.
Attendance is FREE
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