Forest Service Youth Conservation Corps 2018
Learn about the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) which is a summer youth employment program that engages young people, ages 15 to 18, in meaningful work experiences on our national forests and grasslands. Youth are engaged in fun, exciting work projects designed to develop an ethic of environmental stewardship and civic responsibility.

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We are the Forest Service

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The Youth Conservation Corps – A Long Partnership between the Forest Service, Kids and Community

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Hiking Safely With Goats

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Collaboration Leads to Forest Restoration V4

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How to apply for Temporary Jobs in the Forest Service

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Working on the Tongass

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Living off the Land

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Fire and Forest Health

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The Heart of a Firefighter

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Arctic Point Restoration

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Shaping America's Public Lands

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Step by step: Forests of the future

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Wildlife on the White Mountain National Forest

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Understanding Forest Ecology: Fire, Water, and Bark Beetles

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Watering Young Trees

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Wilderness Areas on the Dixie National Forest in Utah

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A Better Way to Think About Wildland Fires

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Careers In The Forest Service

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Legacy

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