I am teaching a high school summer school birding class this month to
students who have failed a lot of courses through the pandemic.  Topics
will have a field science/ environmental science flavor but focus is birds
and birding.

Anyway, I am hoping to spark some of these students' interest in going
further either as a hobby or possibly a career direction.  I can compile
some resources for those interested in it as a hobby.  But I am looking for
some suggestions for those interested in pursuing a career path.

Given that these students have struggled academically, going straight to
4-year competitive programs may not be the best fit for many of them.  So I
am curious if anyone has recommendations for directions these kids could go
if interested in wildlife or other field science-like career options -
perhaps two year programs, perhaps ideas they could start straight out of
high school, etc.  It doesn't have to be specifically birds  but thinking
working outdoors and/or with flora/fauna/earth science or other field
science flavor to it might be of interest.  If you have any suggestions
that might fit this demographic let me know.  Would prefer programs in
Colorado - the class is in Colorado Springs - but if something is
particularly well-suited elsewhere I'd be happy to hear about it.

Diana Beatty
El Paso County

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