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STUDENT AND YOUNG PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS – 2024 SFI ANNUAL CONFERENCE

January 24, 2024
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Scholarships to the 2024 SFI Annual Conference from June 4–7 in Atlanta, GA Applications will be accepted until April 6, 2024. The Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) is offering scholarships to selected American and Canadian young professionals and students studying environmental science, natural resources, sustainability, or related fields, to attend the 2024 SFI Annual Conference from June 4-6, 2024. The scholarships will cover registration costs, travel, food, and accommodation during the conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Please note, hotel rooms will not be…

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National Indigenous Languages Day: Free Anishinaabemowen and Plains Cree resource

March 30, 2021
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March 31, National Indigenous Languages Day, is a time to celebrate and recognize enduring Indigenous languages. Project Learning Tree Canada’s (PLT Canada) A Guide to Green Jobs in Canada: Voices of Indigenous Professionals has been translated into Anishinaabemowen, and the Plains Cree translation is coming out soon. β€œIt’s important to offer resources in diverse languages, including Indigenous languages. The more that young people see themselves reflected and represented, the more we can engage with and inspire them to pursue green…

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10 Tips to Finish Your Green Job and Get Set Up for Your Next One

August 10, 2019
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As your summer starts to wind down, take a minute and think about how to maximize the benefits of your current Green Job with a plan to say goodbye and stay in touch. Green Jobs youth across Canada are looking to the fall and the next step in their careers. For many of you, September signals a return to school, the start of a new job or maybe some time to travel to see the rest of Canada and the…

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Park picnic recognizes local youth and employers

May 31, 2019
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Prince George, B.C. β€” A picnic was held today at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park to recognize local youth and employers involved in Project Learning Tree Canada (PLT Canada)’s Green Jobs program. About 30 youth and employers participated in the event from a variety of local forestry companies and parks services, including the City of Prince George, the B.C. Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resources Operations and Rural Development, the Outland Youth Employment Program, Canfor, Conifex, and DWB Consulting. PLT Canada…

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Mentorship for youth in the forest and conservation sector

November 10, 2019
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Project Learning Tree Canada’s Green Mentor program connects youth (ages 18-30) with Green Jobs professionals. The mentorship program helps create a highly valuable relationship, where the mentee expands their forest and conservation knowledge, goals and network and the mentor fosters the next generation of leaders, shares advice and gains a new perspective. Mentorship is a supportive relationship between an experienced professional (the mentor) and someone newer to the field (the mentee). The mentor shares advice and their experiences so that the…

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