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WILDLIFE STEWARDS CAMP

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August 4-8, 2009

2008 CAMP PHOTOS

 

Back for 2009 - Horseback riding!!

The 4-H Junior Wildlife Stewards Camp is sponsored by OSU Extension 4-H and is open to boys and girls completing grades 3-8. The camp is designed for youth who wish to explore wildlife and the wonders of nature in an outdoor setting. Previous experience or knowledge in these areas is not required — 4-H welcomes novices who want to learn and have fun in the process. You do not have to be a 4-H member to participate in camp. Trained staff from OSU Extension 4-H will provide guidance in the basics of fishing and aquatic habitats, wildlife tracking, nature crafts, bird watching, forestry, canoeing, evening campfire programs, and more. Campers will take on new responsibilities and learn new skills as members of the camp community. A special highlight for the entire camp community will be a hands-on wildlife restoration project.

7th-8th Grade Counselor in Training Program

A special program at our Junior 4-H Wildlife Stewards Program is a Leadership Program for 7th-8th graders called the Counselor in Training (CIT's). First year CIT's attend special leadership classes, are assigned leadership roles at camp, stay in cabins with other CIT's, and participate in a special overnight camp out during camp. Second year CIT's or Junior Counselors assist teen counselors in the youth cabins, take leadership classes, and complete a special leadership project. The CIT program prepares youth completing grades 7 and 8 to become a camp counselor once they complete 9th grade, develop their leadership skills, and at the same time explore wildlife and the environment in a fun atmosphere.

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