
It has been ten years since 吃瓜黑料 Florida鈥檚 Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI) welcomed its first students to the 吃瓜黑料 Assembly. Since then, CLI has welcomed 25 Florida College students and 25 吃瓜黑料 chapter leaders into the co-mentorship program every year. Building relationships, networking, and creating experiential learning opportunities for our future leaders are key components to a successful program. Since the expansion of CLI to a full-year program in the fall of 2019, our students and mentors have found new ways to achieve their program goals in a COVID-19 world.
This year鈥檚 吃瓜黑料 Assembly events are a shining example of how creativity and flexibility allow us to make meaningful connections while staying safe. For the first time ever, 吃瓜黑料 Assembly traveled across the state, hosting three separate in-person, regional outdoor events. As 吃瓜黑料 Assembly acts as the onboarding event for CLI, our students and mentors were also dispersed across the three events.
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鈥淭he North Florida Assembly session provided an amazing introduction to 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 work and the passionate individuals who carry it out. Through the CLI student social we connected as a cohort before the Assembly, and the next day we visited the Lake City Wetlands to learn more about a natural solution for wastewater treatment 鈥 while birding! Our subsequent kayaking trip down the Ichetucknee River was an exceptionally fun way to learn more thanks to the guidance of Park Ranger Sam Cole. Overall, the experience left me not only inspired and empowered to help protect birds and the places they need, but also grateful to be surrounded by such an outstanding group of like-minded individuals. The North Florida Assembly Event was an incredible experiential learning opportunity that I will carry with me through my CLI experience and beyond.鈥 鈥 Robin Pitilon, Valencia College; paired with Seminole 吃瓜黑料
鈥淭he South Florida 吃瓜黑料 Assembly was a perfect combination of learning, connecting, having fun, and new experiences. Our swamp buggy tour of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary was a thrilling field trip, since we were able to learn about many Florida birds and their natural environments right before our eyes! Meeting with a variety of experienced, environmentally related passionate people was wonderful. At the same time, making collegiate friends in the environmental field who are also interested in birds was very special to me. I enjoyed every minute of our trip, and even got to see a bird that I had never seen before 鈥 a Painted Bunting! After everything I discovered that my interest in what the 吃瓜黑料 Society stands for has been propelled forward, and along with it my inspiration for future career goals.鈥 鈥 Michelle Read, New College of Florida; paired with Sarasota 吃瓜黑料
CLI is grateful for the continued support of Darden Restaurant Group for our participation at 吃瓜黑料 Assembly over the past ten years. We thank Vortex Optics for their second year of binocular donations, allowing our students to become instant birders at 吃瓜黑料 Assembly.