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One Health in Action: Youth-Led Models for Conservation and Community Engagement
Hosted By:
Conservation Education and Outreach Working Group
Date: September 10, 1:00 pm
This webinar, hosted by TWS Conservation Education and Outreach Working Group, is designed for conservation educators, outreach specialists, land managers, and natural resource professionals working to build healthier ecosystems and communities. Learn how a student-driven One Health program tackles real challenges—like food accessibility, conserving urban wildlife, reducing environmental health disparities, and building trust with local governments through multilingual outreach.
You’ll explore how these grassroots projects can inspire and enhance your work with landowners and underserved communities and how integrating One Health principles can elevate your conservation and public engagement outcomes.
Presenters will be Carla Macuri and her students, George Mason University.
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