Everglades National Park Organization of Organisms

Rife with nutrient pollution, climate fluctuation, invasive species, and a host of other ecological challenges, Everglades National Park seems to be ready to collapse any day now. Humans, despite their best efforts, simply cannot, or will not, do enough to preserve this Florida gem, so its protection falls on another unlikely actor: the Council of Critters. From the powerful native American alligator and freeloading wild hog, to the docile yet resourceful roseate spoonbill and Florida manatee, each critter possesses a special set of skills that can be put to use to restore homeostasis to the River of Grass. Even the invasives have a seat at this table, as at the end of the day, everyone’s home is threatened.

Director
Aidan Papke

Aidan Papke is a second year honors college student at FIU majoring in International Relations and pursuing certificates in Agroecology, International Logistics, and Asian Studies. His journey in MUN started in 2020, when he founded his high school’s team. Ever since then, Model UN has been an integral part of his life, and is by far his favorite activity at FIU. In the future, he hopes to work in international environmental and development policy, particularly for the benefit of Pacific island nations. Outside of school, Aidan loves to spend time in the outdoors, try new things, and play pickleball. He is thrilled to be directing this committee, as the Everglades have an extra special place in his heart.

Chair
Justin Jean-Baptiste

Justin Jean-Baptiste is a third-year student majoring in English Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Studies. He was born in Coral Springs, Florida but raised in Columbus, Georgia. He has been a proud member of FIU Model UN since January 2024. He founded the Speech and Debate Club and enjoys strategic competition as president of the Chess club. He is also a proud ambassador of Miami Waterkeepers, a program based around policy advocacy for the ecosystems of South Florida. When he’s not working on MUN or playing chess you can find him in the Everglades taking pictures of the wildlife. He's excited to use his experience in ecology, public speaking, and environmental advocacy to chair this FIMUN committee!