Dennyse Ana Paula Mario Amade, Mozambique, Positive Tracks Next Gen | Undergraduate student majoring in Ecotourism and Wildlife Management at Manica Superior Polytechnic Institute, Chimoio. I am a young woman who loves to study and I always dreamed of being able to help develop my country, regarding environmental issues. Since childhood, I liked to take care of the animals. While I was sometimes afraid of them, I always had a desire to protect them. I would like to be an environmentalist in the future, which is why I am currently studying Ecotourism and Wildlife Management.
I am interested in participating in this Symposium because I want to gain knowledge about the preservation of my environment. This event brings a light and new suggestions for the conservation of the environment in Mozambique. I believe that by participating in the event, I will achieve additional knowledge that will help me understand the question of the environment. Henceforth, there will be more involved in the cause, both local communities and the general public.
What’s a Positive Tracks Next Gen? These are our Next Gen’s who are 23 and younger and are therefor qualified to have their fundraising dollars matched by Positive Tracks— a national, youth-centric nonprofit that helps young people get active and give back using the power of sport and adventure. In 2015 Positive Tracks, together with our outdoor industry partners, will double every dollar Next Gen Symposium participants fundraise until we have $90,000 for innovative integrated conservation.
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