The Community Action for Biodiversity (CAB) Fellowship is a year-long program designed for experienced graduate students and professionals dedicated to local biodiversity conservation, youth empowerment through outdoor education, and creating meaningful community action opportunities. CAB Fellows are matched with a community partner to leverage their technical expertise towards a shared goal and gain experience in the field of conservation education outside of academia. In addition to trainings in transdisciplinary science and responsible community engagement, fellows receive a $10,000 stipend.
CAB Stories
Introducing the CAB Fellowship
Madeleine Wallace and Desiree Bliss are advancing local biodiversity education through empowering young leaders with Ironwood Tree Experience.