The IHO Nature Rangers are excited to announce its open call for membership, inviting the youth of Antigua and Barbuda to join a dynamic youth organization dedicated to conservation, biodiversity, the natural sciences, and environmental stewardship.
For the many young leaders interested in turning their passion for nature into tangible action, this is a unique opportunity to actively participate in meaningful community activities and develop their skills in leadership and environmental conservation.
By building environmental knowledge and capacity, and undertaking projects aimed at supporting conservation, the IHO Nature Rangers are committed to empowering the next generation of environmental leaders.
Our focus is on providing youth the opportunity to expand their knowledge, and contribute their time and efforts to environmental causes.
As an IHO Nature Ranger, you will play a pivotal role in the conservation of Antigua and Barbuda’s natural heritage.
Interested individuals can sign up through the link below and can also learn more about the IHO Nature Rangers by visiting our Facebook page.
Whether you’re passionate about the environment, looking to develop new skills, or eager to make a difference in your community, the Nature Rangers offer a welcoming and supportive environment to grow and contribute!
Register your interest in becoming a member here: https://qrco.de/bfNDMR
Members will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of impactful activities, including but not limited to the following:
Mangrove Tours, Restoration, and Replanting: Nature Rangers take part in hands-on conservation work in the North East Marine Management Area (NEMMA), which is Antigua and Barbuda’s largest environmentally protected area. It includes communities like Parham, Pares, Glanvilles, and Seatons. The NEMMA is home to many of Antigua and Barbuda’s coral reefs, fringing mangroves and seagrass beds that support a wide variety of marine life and biodiversity. Nature Rangers will be able to contribute to things such as the restoration and preservation of vital mangrove ecosystems.
Clean-Ups & Other Collaborations: Partnering with the Fitches Creek Residents Association (FCRA), Good Humans 268, and other Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the Nature Rangers organize and participate in clean-up efforts across the island, promoting environmental health and sustainability.
Skill Training and Development: Members will also receive training in organizational development, digital media, communications, and leadership skills, preparing them to take on active roles in the community.
Participation in a Weekly Radio Show: The Nature Rangers are planning a weekly segment in a local radio show that will focus on topics that impact youth and the environment, and will provide a platform for discussion, awareness, and engagement on critical environmental issues. Members will have the opportunity to develop critical communication skills that prepares them for future leadership roles, and better connects them to their communities.
About IHO Nature Rangers:
The IHO Nature Rangers is a youth-led environmental organization under the Integrated Health Outreach (IHO), focusing on conservation and environmental education in Antigua and Barbuda.
The group is dedicated to empowering youth to become active participants in preserving the island’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
For more information and to sign up, visit the IHO Nature Rangers Facebook page: www.facebook.com/IHONatureRangers