Walmart Comes Through For Nature Park, Education, Kids

by John Weckerle

Reminder: Applicants age 14 to 25 who wish to be considered for employment at Wildlife West under the Youth Conservation Corps program this summer must submit a resume and two references to the Park no later than March 15, 2009.

According to a press release received today, Wildlife West Nature Park in Edgewood has received a $25,000 educational grant from Walmart for youth development.  The funding has made it possible for the Park to hire an educational director for the summer season to help coordinate such programs as the Youth Conservation Corps projects and Wildlife West’s many other educational initiatives.  The New Mexico Wildlife Association, which administers Wildlife West, has selected Bradd Shulke, an East Mountain High School educator with a Master’s degree in ecology.  Mr. Shulke has a broad background in education, and is certified in special education.

Given the fact that Wildlife West Nature Park is likely the only zoo in the world to be built by youth, this development is particularly exciting.  For more information on the summer program and the grant, see the Park web site or contact Wildlife West at (505) 281-7655.

One Response “Walmart Comes Through For Nature Park, Education, Kids”

  1. Chuck Ring says:

    Good for Wal-Mart and good for Wildlife West.

    Thank you John for posting the information.

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