TILT 2023 Intern Experience

Cole Munro, Education & Outreach Intern

“We don’t do things for recognition. We do them because we enjoy them.” This quote from my grandfather has been at the forefront of my mind during my internship this summer. My family has much respect and admiration for TILT and I was excited to have the opportunity to be a part of it and work closely with a truly dedicated and driven group of people.

Growing up in Syracuse and coming to the River each summer, my family and I have witnessed the natural and seasonal beauty of the region year-round. Since the Thousand Islands hold such a special place in my heart, to work for TILT as a Summer Intern was an incredible opportunity.

One of my internship goals was to share my love for the River with others. This was made possible by connecting with my coworkers, trustees, volunteers and the community. During the “Ichthyologist for a Day” KidsTrek, I loved engaging in discussions about the different fish and aquatic plants and fishing on the St. Lawrence. Simple connections like these made us all understand and appreciate the uniqueness of the Thousand Islands and the importance of its protection.

What my grandfather shared with me held true throughout the summer. At events including the Zenda Picnic, Summer Gathering, and Blind Bay Benefit, it became clear that TILT does not concern itself with “the recognition.” Rather, these events helped to strengthen the community and increase awareness of the importance of conservation in the Thousand Islands. It was eye opening to see how many share a similar respect and appreciation just as I do. Thanks to my opportunity at TILT I plan to carry the lessons that I have learned both professionally and personally forward and into my future.

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