Youth Conservation Club
Junior Naturalist Club
Become a Junior Naturalist
Who?
What?

Why?
Join the Junior Naturalists to become a part of a like-minded, nature-enthusiastic group. Explore what nature has to offer though fun activities and trips and prepare yourself for your future.
- Career Development – learn about STEM careers & opportunities
- Field Research – learn why and how scientists do what they do
- Resume Builder – for your part-time jobs and college application
- Service Learning – collect hours for high school graduation and scholarships
- Leadership Skills – become a leader by gaining confidence through public speaking
- Have Fun – spend time doing outdoor activities you like, and learn new ones!
How?
- Attend at least 6 activities during the school year including at least 1 field trip
- Monthly meetings (see schedule below)
- Field trips to regional natural spaces and STEM opportunities
- Volunteer at Pickering Creek at least once with a family member, guardian, or friend outside of the JN program during the school year
- Attend EcoCamp training (June 2021) and volunteer during at least 2 weeks of summer EcoCamp 2021
- To qualify to help during EcoCamp, members must have participated at least 6 times during the school year and volunteered at least once
Virtual Meetings Schedule:
Virtual Meetings Schedule:
Meetings will take place on the first Tuesday of every month unless there is a holiday, from 4-5 pm:
- October 13th, 2020
- November 10th, 2020
- December 1st, 2020
- January 5th, 2021
- February 2nd, 2021 (rolling admission ends)
- March 2nd, 2021
- April 6th, 2021
- May 4th, 2021
How to apply:
- Fill in the Junior Naturalist 2020-21 Application
- Print out, sign, and email the Liability and Image Release Form to Sammi at samara.ocher@audubon.org and Harrison at harrison.jackson@audubon.org
- After we have received your completed application and liability form, we will email you a link to register for meetings and further details
COVID-19 Addendum
Due to concerns for the health of students, staff, and the community, we will be moving forward with an altered version of the Junior Naturalist program for Fall 2020. Meetings will be held virtually with ZOOM, and field trips will be postponed. Socially distanced volunteer activities at Pickering Creek will be announced throughout the season for families to participate in.
We will continue to monitor conditions, CDC guidelines, and reports from Governor Hogan as well as recommendations from National Audubon Society. When we feel it is safe for all individuals to return, we will begin reintroducing in-person local activities when possible. In the meantime, we hope our monthly virtual meetings can provide JN’s with a time and space to interact with peers, stay up to date on current environmental issues, and learn about STEM careers and opportunities. We’ll also play some games and learn how to share a love for the outdoors with a younger audience to prepare for EcoCamp next summer.