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Milton City Council inducts new Junior Rangers celebrating environmental learning

December 20, 2024 | Milton, Fulton County, Georgia


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Milton City Council inducts new Junior Rangers celebrating environmental learning
The City of Milton Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) meeting held on December 20, 2024, highlighted significant developments in community engagement and youth education through the formal induction of new Junior Rangers. This initiative aims to foster environmental stewardship among young residents while enhancing their connection to local parks and natural resources.

During the meeting, Ranger Check introduced the newly inducted Junior Rangers, who recently completed an academy focused on environmental education. The program included hands-on activities such as building habitats, nature journaling, and exploring local ecosystems. Notably, the participants discovered five new native wildflower species in the Milton City Park and Preserve (MCPP) and observed salamanders in a local creek, which excited the young rangers and underscored the program's educational value.

The Junior Rangers took part in a pledge ceremony, committing to explore their community, maintain cleanliness, and protect the environment. This initiative not only empowers youth but also promotes a sense of responsibility towards local natural spaces, fostering a culture of conservation in Milton.

In addition to the Junior Rangers' induction, the meeting addressed a potential partnership between the Milton Parks and Recreation Department and Kiddo Kinetics, a recreation program provider. This collaboration aims to enhance recreational offerings for families in the community, although specific details about the partnership were not disclosed during the meeting.

Overall, the PRAB meeting underscored the city's commitment to engaging youth in environmental education and expanding recreational opportunities. As these initiatives progress, they are expected to strengthen community ties and promote a sustainable future for Milton's parks and recreational spaces.

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