Helping Young People Learn and Lead
Climate change and biodiversity loss affects everyone—including the youth who will inherit the environmental challenges shaped by decisions made today and tomorrow.
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Sign Up TodayThe Nature Conservancy is listening to and collaborating with educators and caregivers, young nature lovers and future scientists, and emerging trailblazers who are coming of age and demanding a different path forward.
It is our responsibility to not only help young people gain the knowledge and resources to become the next generation of conservation leaders, but to also ensure that their diverse voices and views shape the future of the planet.
To fulfill that commitment, we have developed resources, programs and partnerships to bring conservation to educators, families and young people around the world.
Nature Lab Educator Resources
Nature Lab brings conservation to life for families and K-12 students. Explore engaging videos and teaching guides that include activities and resources aligned with national education standards.
Learn more about the externship program
Apply OnlineTo solve our biggest environmental challenges, we need diverse leaders who are prepared to use their talents for nature.
Two of the world’s most recognized conservation organizations, the National Geographic Society and The Nature Conservancy, have come together to disrupt systems that cultivate and foster the emerging conservation practitioners and leaders of tomorrow. Open to global youth ages 18-25, the externship program provides online mentoring and training, and each participant determines their own schedules, research topics and action steps.
Stories from the Field
Youth around the world are already lifting their voices and rolling up their sleeves to make nature and their communities stronger.