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- New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps - EMNRD
The purpose of the YCC is to provide a process for New Mexico youth, ages 14-25, to be employed in public projects that conserve natural resources and provide community benefits of lasting value
- Youth Conservation Corps Program - U. S. National Park Service
The United States Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is a federal youth employment program that engages young people in meaningful work experiences at national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and fish hatcheries while developing an ethic of public land stewardship and civic responsibility
- Youth Conservation Corps - Wikipedia
The Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is a paid summer youth work program in federally managed lands The National Park Service, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management employ teens each summer to participate in the YCC
- Youth Conservation Corps - US Forest Service
Get paid to accomplish needed conservation work on public lands The Youth Conservation Corps program provides you with a paid summer experience working as part of a team on fun and meaningful conservation projects on national forests and public lands
- Youth Conservation Corps | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
The YCC focuses on youth development, natural resource stewardship and conservation, creating positive community involvement and career exploration Programs are typically 8 weeks long from June through August
- New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps awards $5. 5 million - 607 youth . . .
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps Commission (YCCC) has awarded $5 5 million to fund 39 programs across 19 counties, generating an estimated $1 2 million in matching project funds
- YCC Grant Information - EMNRD
Your organization is responsible for hiring and supervising YCC corps members Corps members are New Mexico residents, ages 14 to 25 at the time of hire At least five corps members must be hired; one or more corps members may be designated as a leader or trainer
- Yellowstone Youth Conservation Corps
Every winter hundreds of 15-18 year olds apply for approximately 50 spots in the Yellowstone Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Applications for the 2026 season opens in February! No previous experience in the wilderness is required, but a willingness to learn new skills and work hard is necessary
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