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What Girl Scouts Can Do For Natural Resource Agencies Girls are very interested in field ecology, ecosystem monitoring, biological research, and local conservation issues. Volunteer www. This will help girls develop outdoor skills such as developed camping, backpacking, horseback riding, skiing, hiking, fishing, and other activities.

Career awareness could include meeting professionals, gaining experience in hands-on field procedures and scientific research, and first-time work experiences through internships.

However, a council cannot endorse, lobby for, or raise funds for other organizations. They can build picnic tables and storage sheds, and design, create, and maintain hiking trails, plus so much more.

This type of community outreach can generate good public relations for both the agency and the Girl Scouts. Such data can help monitor ecosystems and provide alerts to potential environmental impacts occurring locally. How can I contact a local Girl Scout council? Find the name and telephone number of the local Girl Scout council by looking under “Girl Scouts” in the telephone directory. What Natural Resource Agencies Can Do For Girl Scouts The public benefits through service projects completed by the Girl Scouts on federal lands and environmental education efforts within communities surrounding these lands.

Through educational programs, girls and adults increase their knowledge of public lands and natural resource principles. Through volunteer www. Through outdoor recreation www. They are the future users, likely to be more representative socio-economically and demographically of the American public.

Through contact with professionals and career awareness programs, the agencies will recruit some of the girls and adults to become future agency professionals. Agencies can offer technical assistance so councils can set up long-range management plans. How can I contact the local Federal agency office?

Look first at the “Federal Natural Resource Agency Partners” section of this Resource Guide for more information about contacts and programs for each agency. Gkl Scouts and other partners can also contact federal agencies by looking up the name of the agency in the “blue” or government pages of a local telephone dkectory to find the location of the nearest national wildlife refuge, national park, or national forest.

Sometimes these are listed by local name, and sometimes under the U. Department of Agriculture or U. Department of Interior. Listings are also available for the county offices of the NRCS and for the BLM state and field offices which are found mainly in the western part of the U.

Interagency Program Management Strategic Plan. The Linking Girls to the Land Strategic Plan was developed at an interagency strategic planning workshop in August with 25 participants from Gkl Scouts of the USA, local Gkl Scout councils, field professionals, and agency leaders. Goals developed for included integrating Linking Girls to the Land into current Gkl Scout program elements and training, developing Earned Age-Level Awards, offering national programs to teens, evaluating programs, gaining funding from agencies and foundations, gaining commitment and participation at the local level and from agency leaders, and enhancing communications within agencies and Girl Scouts.

Regional Workshops. These one to two day workshops have introduced Gkl Scout professionals and volunteers to local agency professionals for the purpose of learning how to build partnerships, strategically building projects, “networking,” and developing specific local events. More workshops are planned. Eighteen adult and Senior Girl Scouts learned effective techniques for designing sustainable wildlife and environmental action projects and activities.

It gave them time to think about how they might be able to work with an agency in their own community. It provided an excellent example of the Linking Girls to the Land goal for girls to develop conservation projects that would benefit both an agency partner and the Girl Scouts. The success of the Linking Girls to the Land Workshop is already apparent. Given less than a month to plan, three Girl Scout councils who attended the workshop submitted Linking Girls to the Land Grant applications for projects to be implemented in the year Other councils in attendance confirmed that they will be submitting grant applications for the grant cycle.

The video is in English and is close -captioned. Copies were distributed to each Girl Scout council and natural resource partner contact. Linking Girls to the Land Web site. A Web site is being developed, with the expectation that the pages will highlight methods for partnering with Federal Natural Resource agencies and Girl Scouts and will be of use to Girl Scouts and Federal Natural Resource Agency representatives alike.

Pertinent contact information, examples of partnering projects, GSUSA program links, and summaries of each Linking Girls to the Land partner agency and organization will be provided. This information is currently being updated. In an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world.

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Troops hike and camp at their favorite places in National Forests, and many summer camps have special-use permits on National Forests or are forest neighbors. Many women professionals in the natural resources agencies gained their first passion and competence in the outdoors through Girl Scouts or similar youth organizations.

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This resource is great for youth group leaders or advisors. Neighborhood environmental exploration workshops are also offered. Its mission is to help sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of both present and future generations. What does the Bureau of Land Management do?

The BLM manages a wide variety of resources and uses, including energy and minerals; timber; forage; rangelands; wild horse and burro populations; fish and wildlife habitat; wilderness areas; archaeological, paleontological, and historical sites; and scenic lands. The BLM manages these resources under the principles of multiple use to provide for the present and future needs of the American people.

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Ask for the environmental education coordinator or the volunteer coordinator who, depending on your interest, can put you in touch with the appropriate resource specialist. The EPA has the mission of protecting human health and safeguarding the natural environment – air, water, and land – upon which life depends.

The EPA ensures that federal laws protecting human health and the environment are enforced fairly and effectively. For more information, visit: www. The program recognizes young people across America for projects that demonstrate their commitment to the environment.

Young people in all 50 states and the U. For more information, visit www. The solicitation is generally posted in the fall. Please check the Web site for the latest status.

For more information, visitwww. EstuarylJve is targeted to middle school and high school age students, but anyone with a computer and internet access can participate. The broadcast is usually transmitted in conjunction with National Estuaries Day, which is celebrated annually on the last Saturday in September. HOL is sponsored by Partners in Resource Education, a collaboration of five federal agencies, a non-profit foundation, schools, and other private sector partners. The program provides challenge grants, technical support, and opportunities for information exchange to enable community-based restoration projects.

What other EPA resources are available? EPA Student Center www. If you are interested in organizing a water-related project, you may want to ask to speak to one of the Office of Water National Communicators. Marianas, Palau Bill Jones jones. The Fish and Wildlife Service works with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. What does the Fish and Wildlife Service do? The U. Fish and Wildlife Service manages migratory birds, restores nationally significant fisheries, conserves wetlands, enforces Federal Wildlife Protection laws such as the Endangered Species Act, monitors international wildlife trade, and helps foreign governments with their conservation efforts.

Fish and Wildlife Service Office? The local FWS office is listed in the “blue” or government pages of the phone book under the Interior Department. Region 1 www. Fish and Wildlife Service? Call for an appointment to visit your local FWS office. What information is available on the Web site? Forest Service’s mission?

The mission of the Forest Service is to help people share and enjoy the national forests, while conserving the environment for future generations. We are “caring for the land and serving people. The Forest Service manages for multiple uses on the national forests, and these include water, wood, wildlife, range, and recreation. Each forest is composed of several ranger districts, varying in size from 50, acres 20, hectares to more than 1 million acres , hectares.

Most on-the-ground activities occur on the ranger districts, including trail construction and maintenance, operation of campgrounds, and management of vegetation and wildlife habitat. What are some Forest Service programs and opportunities available to Girl Scouts? The Web page www. They are ecologists, wildlife biologists, foresters, hydrologists, engineers, archaeologists, firefighters, research scientists, business managers, public affairs specialists, and many more professionals and technicians.

The Forest Service prides itself on serving the public, getting the job done on the ground, working in teams, providing work and training to the under-employed, elderly, youth, and disadvantaged. For career and other employment information, call your local Forest Service office or visit this Web site: www.

Be ready to explain what your girls are interested in, their ages and skills, and the time commitment you have. Ask if you can come to the office to talk about natural resource and outdoor careers with a Forest Service professional.

Offer to assist with a volunteer service project that is already organized. Get further information on the Web page www. Where do I find more information about Forest Service programs? Department of Agriculture. The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

What does the National Park Service do? The National Park Service NFS administers more than national parks, seashores, monuments, historic sites, and recreation areas. These lands help to define our national identity and tell the story of America’s history. Plus, they are a great place to go on a family vacation or a troop camping trip! Do all national parks have large amounts of land? The National Parks System encompasses approximately The largest area is Wrangell-St.

Elias National Park and Preserve in Alaska. At 13,, acres it is It is 0. How is the National Park Service organized? There are nearly units in the national parks system and each of these, along with the national and regional offices, is available at the NFS Web site at: www. The numerous designations within the National Park System sometimes confuse visitors. The names are created in the Congressional legislation authorizing the sites or by the president, who proclaims “national monuments” under the Antiquities Act of All units of the system have equal legal standing in a national system and include a national park, national monument, national preserve, national seashore, national historic site, national historical park, national memorial, national battlefield, and national cemetery.

Where can you find a National Park? Each year, millions of people visit America’s national parks. Great Smoky Mountains and Yellowstone are two of the most popular national parks. But in fact, you can visit a national park site in every state except Delaware! You can walk the Black Heritage Trail in Boston, Massachusetts to learn about the history of Boston’s 19th century African-American community and visit the Abiel Smith School, built in to educate the city’s African-American children.

And if you explore Olympic National Park’s beaches at low tide, you may discover petroglyphs pictures that were carved into seaside rocks to years ago by Native Americans. NOAA’s mission is to understand and predict changes in Earth’s environment and to conserve and manage coastal and marine resources in order to meet our nation’s economic, social, and environmental needs.

NOAA conducts research and gathers data about the global oceans, atmosphere, space, and sun, and applies this knowledge to science and service that touch the lives of all Americans. See www. What does OE do? The program infuses teams of multidisciplinary scientist-explorers with a “Lewis and Clark” spirit of discovery, then equips them with the latest exploration tools – some pioneered specifically to support OE missions. What are some OE activities and opportunities available to Girl Scouts?

It offers Girl Scouts, age , an opportunity to learn about ocean exploration and marine science by spending a week in the field working alongside mentor scientists. The Elliott Wildlife Values Project and OE will expose all Girl Scouts to ocean wildlife by designing a Web-based curriculum that will teach Girl Scouts about ocean science and exploration and provide them with ways to participate and contribute to ocean action activities.

OE holds port call events during the summer and fall to highlight major expeditions. Local school and civic groups are invited to learn firsthand about ocean exploration science and technology.

The Natural Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership in a partnership Resources effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and Conservation environment. NRCS puts nearly 70 years of experience to work in assisting owners of America’s private land with conserving their soil, water, and other natural resources.

Local, state, and federal agencies and policymakers also rely on our expertise. We deliver technical assistance based on sound science and suited to a customer’s specific needs. Cost shares and financial incentives are available in some cases.

Most work is done with local partners. Our partnership with local conservation districts serves almost every county in the nation, and the Caribbean and Pacific Basin. Participation in our programs is voluntary. Volunteer projects with the NRCS: NRCS needs Earth Team volunteers who are willing to commit their time and talent to conserving and protecting soil, water, and wildlife for their community and everyone in it.

In every state in the U. The mission of the Earth Team is to provide an effective volunteer workforce within the NRCS to help people conserve, improve, and sustain our resources and environment. You can work: o On the Land – with professional conservationists who are working directly with farmers and ranchers.

Through camps and classes, you can introduce young people to the wonders of nature. All types of organizations are joining together to sponsor water quality education campaigns, community beautification, and erosion control projects. Cooperative Earth Team efforts can help solve many natural resource problems in your area. The place to start is with our youth. I hope to be able to work with the Tree Plot and Snow Fence again this summer.

The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life.

The campaign, launched by the National Parks Conservation Association, is working to encourage Congress and the administration to meet the annual needs of the national parks to preserve America’s heritage and provide million visitors annually with memorable and educational park experiences.

What are some activities and opportunities available to Girl Scouts? Girls can collect national park photos from family, friends, and community members, and submit personal photographs of troop trips and volunteer days in the national parks.

The photos tell the president just how much we all care about the national parks – and how he should, too! Visit the online scrapbook and post your photos and memories at www. They encourage federal and state agencies to participate in the Girl Scout program by helping with conservation related award work, service projects, and Girl Scout Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award projects.

Program History: Since the founding of the grant program in , 74 Girl Scout councils have been awarded a total of 83 grants. These projects served more than 46, girls and adults. Before the Linking Girls to the Land Council Grant program was established, many councils had never worked with natural resource agencies and had not budgeted for supplies and other administrative costs. Additionally, many agencies rarely directed their declining resources to environmental education efforts.

The availability of “seed money” brings together the ideas, staff time, and professional expertise to create a program and an outdoor experience for girls that otherwise would not happen. Projects include cooperation with local natural resource professionals, a communication and media plan, and post-event follow-up and evaluation.

All projects must be accomplished in partnership with at least one federal or state natural resource agency. We encourage Girl Scout councils and natural resource agencies to develop partnerships and projects that meet the needs of all parties involved and seek creative ways of making die projects sustainable.

Project ideas can be simple or elaborate. There are many successful Linking Girls to the Land projects, and 10 are outlined below. A Walk in Our Urban Forest. Three hundred Girl Scouts were introduced to urban forestry and non-traditional careers for women in two events sponsored by Pine Valley Girl Scout Council, in Georgia.

Professional women from various Federal, state, county agencies, and local universities led hands-on environmental activities. Create a Rehabilitated Environment. The Girl Scouts also developed and will maintain a nature trail that highlights native plans. A patch program was created, with a focus on native versus exotic plants.

Moccasin Bend Girl Scout Council in Tennessee held an event with activities that integrated hands-on learning, math, science, and technology at natural resource areas in urban settings.

More than Girl Scouts participated, at three different sites depending on their age level. Activities also promoted responsible environmental stewardship through habitat restoration.

Fisheries Biology Field Day. Girls saw the “critters” in the water, learned about their ecological roles, watched Dr. Deanna Stouder and three other Pacific Northwest Research Station scientists collect the fish and other aquatic animals, and learned about local Native American connections to fish. Girl Scouts of Monterey Bay, California sponsored hands-on service projects on Federal land that is part of the former Fort Ord military base.

Gkl Scouts learned how to use compasses, clinometers, and Global Positioning Systems. In an ongoing effort, they make observations and record data for grassland research, collect seeds, restore native plants to control erosion, and more. Hamlin Habitat Environmental Center. This project is creating a sustainable and wildlife-friendly environment surrounding a high-use Sangre de Cristo Girl Scout Council property. Girls are involved in the planning and design of the center and its programs that will promote wildlife education, enhance environmental stewardship, and highlight the use of solar energy.

Girls can earn a special patch, Southwest Environmentalist, when they complete special program activities at the Center. Leave No Trace Training. Mohawk Pathways Girl Scout Council in New York completed the Leave No Trace training for staff members and adult volunteers, who then created a patch project and conducted an event for girls. Scouting Out Your Future in the Wild. What if your primary workplace had no walls or doors and the rising sun or the changing tide dictated your schedule?

Or, what if your daily interactions were mostly with pods of whales or flocks of bkds? For many women, these possibilities are realities because they work in careers in natural resource management. Through an immersion weekend, Seal of Ohio and Heart of Ohio Girl Scout Councils collaborated with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to showcase the fascinating opportunities and careers that exist in fields concerning the envkonment.

During the weekend the participants were linked with positive female role models, attended forums to share envkonmental concerns, and created a community of envkonmental activists. The girls also enjoyed a host of unique hands-on experiences in nature such as telemetry, bkd banding, animal tracking, fishing, and photography.

Vanishing Footprints. These trained girls and leaders brought these activities into Brownie and Junior Girl Scout troops. Eco-Boxes, containing materials and instructions for easy-to-do environmental activities and experiments, were made and are used by Girl Scout troops. Both projects aim to increase Girl Scouts’ understanding of key environmental issues such as ecosystem monitoring and conservation of natural resources.

Fish and Wildlife Service, teaches Girl Scouts about wildlife through a creative game. Five slots are open and the job description is certainly appealing. Overlooking the turquoise waters of world famous Waikiki beach, the Hale Koa Hotel is nestled on a acre tropical oasis fronting the finest stretch of beach in Waikiki. The Hale Koa Hotel offers an array of dining experiences for you to enjoy on property.

A perfect blend of impeccable service and affordable prices makes the Hale Koa Hotel an unparalleled value for your next vacation experience. The location sounds spectacular, but the job requirements are more mundane. The successful candidate must be able to mix drinks, record sales, and manage bar inventories. Like the wide open spaces? When you read closely, the BLM position has more to do with data and software than old fashioned cartography, but it looks intriguing.

You can even be a cytotechnologist in Wyoming. While you might be able to pick up the requisite skills for the Hale Koa bartender position in your spare time, this field requires more focused training and requisite certification by the American Society for Clinical Pathology ASCP. Cytotechnologists are the pathologists who examine human cells for cancer.

Several federal agencies are actively seeking to fill health care related roles. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and medical technicians are in demand by the Veterans Administration, the Department of Defense, and Health and Human Services. Would you like to be kennel manager and dog sled musher at Denali National Park in Alaska? Jennifer Raffaeli, who currently has the slot, gets to drive the dog sled.

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Forget-me-nots have five stamens, and the filaments fused with calyx-tube. The leaves are basal, stalked, and stalk widely winged. Stem leaves are alternate and stalkless. Leaf blade is lanceolate, with entire margin, and both sides are hairy. Forget-me-nots can grow anywhere between 10 and 40 cm. The stem ascends and is erect, usually branched, round, slightly angular, hair usually growing upwards flush with stem.

Fields, gardens, waste ground, meadows, and rocky outcrops. Although they are most common in the northern hemisphere they also are found in New Zealand. The flowers are the edible part to this plant.

Eat them as a trail snack or use them to decorate cupcakes, toss them in a salad or as a garnish on your dinner plate. Some wild plants are poisonous or can have serious adverse health effects. We are not health professionals, medical doctors, nor are we nutritionists. It is up to the reader to verify nutritional information and health benefits with qualified professionals for all edible plants listed in this web site.

Please click here for more information. Forget Me Not Myosotis arvensis. Prev Next Pause Resume. Distinguishing Features Forget-me-not flowers are diminutive, delicate and primarily blue in colour. Flowers Flowers are 3 to 4 mm wide. Leaves The leaves are basal, stalked, and stalk widely winged. Height Forget-me-nots can grow anywhere between 10 and 40 cm. Habitat Fields, gardens, waste ground, meadows, and rocky outcrops.

Edible Parts The flowers are the edible part to this plant. Basic Search. Winter Survival Food Handbook. Learn how to survive on wild edibles during winter.

This handbook is a full colour publication, 5. PDF Plant Magazines. In-depth wild edible PDFs. Click here for more. Types of Wild Food.

Edible Weeds. Edible Fungi. Edible Aquatic Plants. Edible Flowers. Foraging Seasons. Subscribe to our Nutrition – Nature’s Way newsletter for the latest plants and recipes. Our Foraging Cookbook has been published and is available at Amazon. Alphabetical Plant Listing. Geographic Zones. All listed plants are found in central-east Canada and north-east United States zones , but do grow elsewhere.

Disclaimer EdibleWildFood. Why Edible Wild Food? Food costs are rising Free, wild food is readily abundant Wild food adds nutrition to your diet Wild food can help treat various medical conditions.

 
 

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