Seminole High School Scrub Club (Wildlife Conservation Club)

https://seminolehs.scps.k12.fl.us/ninth/clubs

About the Organization

The Seminole High School Scrub Club (Wildlife Conservation Club) is a student-run extracurricular group at Seminole High School in Seminole County, Florida. Members focus on local habitat study and restoration, wildlife conservation education, species advocacy (notably the Florida scrub-jay), and civic engagement through outreach to local officials and land managers.

Policy Goals

Local and state environmental conservation and habitat-protection measures, wildlife protection for threatened species, environmental education and youth civic engagement, support for county and state resolutions or symbolic recognitions related to native species

Funding

Primarily supported through school/district activity funds and sponsor time, supplemented by student-led fundraising, occasional small donations or in-kind support from local conservation partners and volunteer labor

Affiliates

Seminole High School; Seminole County Public Schools; club sponsor (teacher) Kris Cole; local conservation partners such as the Lyonia Preserve and regional organizations that work on bird and habitat protection

Legal Structure

Student extracurricular club affiliated with a public high school (Seminole County Public Schools)

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