Seminole High School Scrub Club (Wildlife Conservation Club)

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

Description: 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. Type: Student extracurricular club affiliated with a public high school (Seminole County Public Schools) Policies: 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

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