Environmental Natural Resources Organization (ENRO)

Mission

The Environmental Natural Resources Organization (ENRO) encourages environmental stewardship by promoting student awareness and involvement in our community, collaborating with various agencies/organizations, and advocating for sustainable practices.

History

The ENRO Club was founded in 2010 by Dr. Alfredo B. De Torres based on his experience in volunteerism and outreach community works at the University of the Philippines where he served as a faculty member.

On March 2013, ENRO Club was a recipient of the “Group Volunteer National Earth Team Award” with a “Trophy and Plaque” handed out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Office outperforming other environmental organizations throughout the nation in winning the award. The ENRO Club was also awarded various recognitions and certificates of appreciation from their outreach community engagements in the CNMI government and non-government organizations (NGOs).

The NRM major students, as well as the other NMC students are encouraged to join the ENRO Club for exceptional voluntary activities

Mission

The Environmental Natural Resources Organization (ENRO) encourages environmental stewardship by promoting student awareness and involvement in our community, collaborating with various agencies/organizations, and advocating for sustainable practices.

History

The ENRO Club was founded in 2010 by Dr. Alfredo B. De Torres based on his experience in volunteerism and outreach community works at the University of the Philippines where he served as a faculty member.

On March 2013, ENRO Club was a recipient of the “Group Volunteer National Earth Team Award” with a “Trophy and Plaque” handed out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Office outperforming other environmental organizations throughout the nation in winning the award. The ENRO Club was also awarded various recognitions and certificates of appreciation from their outreach community engagements in the CNMI government and non-government organizations (NGOs).

The NRM major students, as well as the other NMC students are encouraged to join the ENRO Club for exceptional voluntary activities

Membership

Requirements

  • Be passionate for the environment.
  • Be an NMC Student.

Benefits

  • Learn more about opportunities in the STEM field
  • Volunteer in community events: Beach Clean Ups, Tree Planting, Bird Watching, and more!
  • Potential Internship opportunities with organizations like Friends of the Mariana Trench
  • Network and establish connections with individuals in the environmental field, such as Forest Rangers, Biologists, and other outreach specialists.

Application

https://forms.gle/E87uPc6H4BSsvPcb6

What We’ve Accomplished in 2022

  • Assist Division of Fish and Wildlife in transporting whale bones
  • Participate in DCRM’s 2022 Ocean Month
  • Beach clean-up at Paupau with Project HOPE and other members of the community
  • Volunteer at NMC CREES’s Open Ocean Aquaculture Symposium

 

Contact

Advisors

Velma Deleon Guerrero
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Lisa Hacskaylo
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Eloise Rose Lopez
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Officers

Jaden Villacrusis
President
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Alexander Tudela
Vice President
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Angel Santos
Secretary
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Ross Arriola
Treasurer
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