CLfT Seeks National Coordinator

CLfT Seeks National Coordinator

The Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow program is seeking a full-time National Coordinator to work directly with the program's Director, Zach Lowe, to manage program operations and delivery of its education workshops and training.

CLfT was initiated in 2004 by the Wildlife Management Institute and the Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation. It was developed to provide university, nonhunting upper class and graduate students in natural resource disciplines with an understanding of the roles and values of recreational hunting. The program has conducted 25 workshops at seven locations around the country for 400 students. In the past year, CLfT also has developed a similar program and conducted three workshops for nonhunters in state and federal conservation agencies. By virtually all accounts, the workshops have been very successful. In 2010, CLfT was honored with The Wildlife Society's Conservation Education Award. More student and agency workshops at more locations are CLfT's future.

You can learn more by visiting the CLfT website. For more information and a position description for the CLfT National Coordinator, contact Dr. Lowe.

March 11, 2011