Interested in conservation? Looking for a chance to explore the outdoors where you live, make new friends, give back to your community? Here are a few who said yes.
If you are a high school student and you live in:
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SCA's local programs offer you the chance to do all that and more. View videos about the Pittsburgh and Milwaukee programs in our Newsroom.
Conservation Leadership CorpsAs a member of a Conservation Leadership Corps (CLC) you will:
- Volunteer on weekends throughout the school year in the city where you live.
- Build trails, restore river and lakefront environments, and conserve habitats.
- Learn about your environment through field trips, weekend camping excursions, and
- Give back to your community through service projects.
And, we will encourage you to join an SCA summer back or frontcountry crew the next summer, to experience the outdoors away from home.
Summer Commuter CrewsAs a six- to seven-week summer Community Crew member, you will:
- Commute each day to and from a central meeting place where you meet with your leader before heading out to work.
- Complete trail maintenance and site restoration projects in national, regional, and state parks.
- Learn about your local environment through field trips led by your Crew Leader.
- Plan and go on a recreational camping trip where you will learn outdoor skills, and visit local parks.
Crews consist of a Crew Leader and six crew members, and participants are either compensated for their work or receive credit for community service hours.
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