Do you know a California teacher that would like to spend a week in Wyoming this summer?

Published on May 18, 2015

Good Teachers for Wyoming
MWF is Looking for a Few Good Teachers

I have some exciting news. The Mzuri Wildlife Foundation is sponsoring three California teachers to attend the SCI Adult Wilderness Leadership School.

Nestled in the beautiful Bridger-Teton National Forest near Jackson, Wyoming, the American Wilderness Leadership School (AWLS) provides the perfect atmosphere for educational programs. Established in 1976 with the vision of providing educators with a useful hands-on experience that they can bring home to their classrooms, AWLS has provided an accredited conservation education program for nearly 6,000 teachers who reach more than a million students annually and a challenging experience for 1,700 high school students.

But we need your help to identify three California teachers who would like to learn more about wildlife conservation, land management and outdoor ethics. There are six different sessions available this summer and all the information is available on the Safari Club International AWLS webpage.

You will find a link to the American Wilderness Leadership School 2015 Educator Application here. The application must mention they are applying for one of the Mzuri Wildlife Foundation Sponsorships. Sponsorships are limited, so please make your application soon. The MWF sponsorship includes the full $900 tuition and a $250 travel stipend for the CA teachers.

Please forward this to any interested California educator or contact MWF Executive Director, David Bundesen for more information.

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