Lady Slippers Education
The Lady Slippers are proud of their rich background on the education front - educating not only the youth of tomorrow, but also the adults of today - both young and old!
The Leopold Education Project (LEP) is an innovative, interdisciplinary educational program based on the classic writings of the renowned conservationist, Aldo Leopold. The LEP was developed to teach the public about humanity's ties to the natural world and to provide leadership in the effort to conserve and protect the earth's natural resources.
Chapter #772 believes the future of conservation and our hunting heritage depends upon today's youth having the desire and opportunities to carry on the ethical traditions of this organization. At both the national and chapter level, Minnesota Lady Slippers are investing in sound programs enriched with events such as youth mentor hunts, conservation events and habitat projects. The Leopold Education Project is another way that the Lady Slippers are providing conservation education for its members, as well as formal and informal educators.
