DOINews: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sign Historic MOU to Engage Urban Youth in Outdoor Recreation and STEM Education

04/24/2014
Last edited 09/05/2019
USFWS Director Dan Ashe and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. President Jonathan A. Mason signing an MOU at South Interior.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. President Jonathan A. Mason on April 23 sign an historic MOU in a ceremony at South Interior. The partnership will provide new opportunities for urban youth to experience the natural world and promote interest in conservation and the biological sciences. Photo by Tami Heilemann, DOI Office of Communications. View USFWS video of the ceremony here.

April 24, 2014

Contact: Noemi Perez, FWS, noemi_perez@fws.gov, (703) 358-2688

Initiative commemorates American scientist, botanist, and inventor, George Washington Carver to promote Conservation of North American Wildlife and their Habitats

Leading African-American fraternity Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. (Sigma) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) have joined forces to conserve America's wildlife in a new way. The two organizations signed an historic memorandum of understanding on April 23 in Washington, D.C, establishing a partnership that will provide new opportunities for urban youth to experience the natural world and promote interest in conservation and the biological sciences.

The initiative commemorates American scientist, botanist, and inventor, George Washington Carver – a Sigma member who has inspired generations of youth to pursue careers in science.

"The over-arching goal of Sigma is to impact the total well-being of the citizens in communities we serve," shares Jonathan A. Mason, Sr., International President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. "We are excited for this amazing opportunity to partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in engaging our youth through education and physical activity. We've aligned our focus with President Barack Obama's 'Am I My Brother's Keeper?' initiative as we take this opportunity to teach our young men that food does not come from a box, but from the ground," Mason asserted.

The multi-faceted partnership will engage Sigma members and its Sigma Beta Club male mentoring youth groups to become environmental stewards. Goals include 1) teaching and engaging youth in outdoor recreation on public lands to promote health through physical activity; 2) promoting the pursuit of biological sciences careers through stewardship and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math); 3) building national, regional and local conservation partnerships; and 4) engaging Sigma as a voice on conservation issues.

Sigma Betas, Sigma's youth auxiliary, will be engaged inhands-on activities with scientists to learn about wildlife, science, and conservation by participating in real scientific studies and conservation efforts. Through "citizen science" activities, Sigma Betas will learn how to follow in the footsteps of conservationist, botanist, and inventor, George Washington Carver. Carver is one of Sigma's illustrious members, and is recognized for his groundbreaking research on plant biology and early experiments to improve soil conservation. Carver is also the only member of a historically African-American fraternity to be featured on the face of a U.S. coin (The 1951 half dollar).

Sigma Betas will also learn about designing an active lifestyle, and the connection between outdoor recreation and nature through Let's Move Outside. The effort is part of the First Lady Michelle Obama's initiative, Let's Move, designed to get kids and families to get involved in physical activities on public lands. Outdoor activity helps kids maintain a healthy weight, boosts their immunity and bone health and lowers stress.

About the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information, visit www.fws.gov,or connect with us through any of these social media channels: Facebook; Twitter; Flickr; YouTube; Tumblr.

About Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded on January 9, 1914 at Howard University, Washington, DC. As the organization celebrates 100 years of service, it has grown to amass over 150,000 members serving in nearly 700 chapters globally. As an international association of college-educated men, the organization's programmatic areas include Bigger & Better Business, Education, Social Action and the Sigma Beta Club, a male youth mentoring program. The organization has corporate service partnerships with the March of Dimes Foundation and St. Jude's Children's Research.

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