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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.
Public Law 93-408, a part of which is known as the Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1970, [1] is an American statute that established the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC). It was established in 1974 by the 93rd United States Congress and President Gerald Ford as Public Law 93-408, an act to amend the Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1970.
The National Park Service (NPS) ... The Youth Conservation Corps (ages 15–18) brings young people into a park to restore, preserve and protect a natural, cultural ...
Los Angeles Conservation Corps [8] Colorado. Colorado Range Rider Youth Corps [9] Southwest Conservation Corps [6] Western Colorado Conservation Corps; Mile High Youth Corps [10] Rocky Mountain Youth Corps [11] Idaho. Idaho Conservation Corps [12] Maine. Maine Conservation Corps [13] Maryland. Civic Works [14] Appalachian Forest Heritage Area ...
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The Youth Conservation Corps is a youth conservation program present in federal lands around the country. The program gives youth aged 13–17 the opportunity to participate in conservation projects in a team setting. YCC programs are available in land managed by the National Park Service, the Forest Service, and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
The new program is aimed at keeping parks maintained and reaching youth with diagnoses that may range from ADHA to autism. Bainbridge Parks launches conservation program for neurodiverse teens ...
Pages in category "National Park Service" ... Public Land Corps; Public Law 94-567; R. Redwood Act (1978) ... Youth Conservation Corps