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Daniel Clancy, Wisconsin Technical College System

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"The Wisconsin Technical College System is proud to partner with the Wisconsin Environmental Education Board and the new Wisconsin Environmental Education Foundation in its effort to empower the citizens of Wisconsin to make wise environmental decisions and take responsible actions in their workplaces and communities. This commitment, through environmental leadership development, competitive grants programs, and balanced advocacy for our natural environment results in the conservation of the natural resources so important to the health and well being of the state and the nation.

Education is the tool we collectively bring to the table and used effectively enhances our ability to preserve Wisconsin�s rich natural resources far into the future. Through education, WEEB significantly impacts local, regional and state efforts to inform Wisconsin citizens about the importance of our environment. The WTCS applauds the goals of Wisconsin Environmental Board and its new Foundation as it continues to advance its important work in creating environmental awareness among the great citizens of the state."

 

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