July 15, 2010

ESA Contact: Lina Oliveros, ESA Urban Education Programs Coordinator
202.833.8773, ext. 236; [email protected]

TNC Contact: Brigitte Griswold, TNC Director of Youth Programs
212.381.2186; [email protected]



ESA PARTNERS WITH THE NATURE CONSERVANCY TO SUPPORT HIGH SCHOOL URBAN EDUCATION 
PROGRAM 
Society to provide peer-reviewed resources to environmentally themed high 
schools


Since 1995, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has run an environmental leadership 
program for teenagers and their educators.  The Toyota USA Foundation provides 
lead support for LEAF (Leaders in Environmental Action for the Future), a 
program which combines an enriched curriculum at environmentally themed high 
schools with paid internships for students of diverse backgrounds and cultures 
on Conservancy Preserves on the East Coast, from Maine to Georgia.  Now LEAF is 
branching out.  Beginning in the fall of 2010, TNC and the Ecological Society 
of America will help educators from environmental high schools share best 
practices and scientific resources.   

"The partnership between ESA and The Nature Conservancy is a natural alliance 
given our two organization's respective strengths in ecology and conservation, 
and our shared commitment to nurturing the next generation of diverse 
environmental leaders," said Brigitte Griswold, Director of Youth Programs for 
The Nature Conservancy. 

The partnership with TNC provides ESA with $70,000 through the Toyota USA 
Foundation, enabling the Society to expand its reach to high school teachers 
and students interested in ecology and related careers in the field.

"This is a historic development for ESA.  For the first time, we have a 
dedicated staff person focused on secondary education programs, a natural 
extension of our award-winning undergraduate student program, SEEDS." said 
Teresa Mourad, ESA Director of Education and Diversity Programs.  
ESA's SEEDS program, (Strategies for Ecology Education, Diversity and 
Sustainability) nurtures the interest of underrepresented undergraduate 
students in ecological science.

"At a time when society faces enormous environmental challenges, this project 
is an opportunity for ESA to build upon its existing secondary and collegiate 
initiatives and begin a concerted dialog on effective ways to infuse ecology 
and environmental education throughout the high school curriculum," said 
Mourad.  

In 2010, the program will focus on eight participating schools in the states of 
New York and Connecticut.  Among the activities planned are:

-  regular meetings and communication with high school educators across all 
subject areas
-  a Green Jobs fair highlighting natural resource careers and college 
preparation strategies
-  high-school appropriate resources from ESA's peer-reviewed EcoEd Digital 
Library
-  scientific review and support of teacher lessons

More information on LEAF can be found at 
http://esa.org/education_diversity/k12/urban%20youth%20program.php and  
http://www.nature.org/leaf/about/educators.html

    



The Ecological Society of America is the country's primary professional 
organization of ecologists, representing 10,000 scientists in the United States 
and around the world.  Since its founding in 1915, ESA has pursued the 
responsible application of ecological principles to the solution of 
environmental problems through ESA reports, journals, research, and expert 
testimony to Congress.  For more information about the Society and its 
activities, visit the ESA website at http://www.esa.org.

The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around 
the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and 
people. Since 1951, The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 119 million 
acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide.   The Nature Conservancy 
works in all 50 states and more than 30 countries-protecting habitats from 
grasslands to coral reefs, from Australia to Alaska to Zambia. For more 
information, visit www.nature.org.

The Toyota USA Foundation is a $100 million charitable endowment created to 
support education programs serving kindergarten through 12th grade students and 
their teachers in the United States, with an emphasis on mathematics, science 
and environmental science. For additional information about the Toyota USA 
Foundation, visit www.toyota.com/foundation.

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