What is a Project WILD facilitator?
Project WILD facilitators are certified leaders that are highly trained to teach Project WILD, Schoolyard Wildlife and/or Black Bear curriculum workshops. Florida’s Project WILD programyellow lizard depends on the expertise and commitment of our volunteer facilitators. These volunteers represent a wide diversity of backgrounds and special areas of expertise including teachers, college professors, park rangers, naturalists, biologists and more. How can I become a volunteer facilitator for Project WILD and other FWC K-12 Programs? Project WILD volunteers are certified leaders trained as facilitators to teach Project WILD, Black Bear and Schoolyard Wildlife workshops for teachers and non-formal educators. Facilitators receive specialized and advanced training opportunities to enable them to teach workshops. To become a facilitator you must first attend or have attended at least two K-12 program workshops – one of them being a Project/Aquatic WILD workshop. Second, you will need to attend