April 8-10, 2008
Pray, MT
Registration Now Open!
The conference serves as a bridge to bring together leading wolf biologists, conservationists, livestock owners, depredation specialists, educators and state, tribal and federal wolf managers to share information ranging from ecological and genetic research, nonlethal techniques to reduce livestock conflicts, to economic and environmental impacts of wolf restoration. The conference is hosted by Defenders of Wildlife.
Former presenters include, Ed Bangs, Lu Carbyn, Jamie Rappaport Clark, Steven Fritts, William Lynn, L. David Mech, Marco Musiani, Paul Paquet, Doug Smith, Robert Wayne and many more.
Yellowstone Recruits for 2008 YCC Program
Imagine an opportunity to work in and enjoy a wide range of outdoor
activities in our nation's first national park - hiking, backpacking, and
exploring, to name a few - while fostering an understanding and
appreciation of Yellowstone National Park and its natural resources. The
Yellowstone Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program can offer this
invaluable experience.
Yellowstone National Park is recruiting for the 2008 YCC program, an
eight-week residential work program for young men and women designed to
develop an appreciation for the nation's natural surroundings and heritage
from their environmental and work experience. This year, a variety of
environmental education programs, as well as extensive outdoor recreation
programs will be offered, including hiking, fishing, backpacking, ranger
led programs, and trips throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Initiated in Yellowstone in 1984, the YCC has been instrumental in teaching
conservation. Each year, the YCC recruits young men and women between the
ages of 15 and 18 from all social, economic, ethnic and racial
classifications, to work together under adult leadership to complete
conservation projects such as rehabilitation of trails and backcountry
areas, campground restoration, and a wide variety of resource management,
maintenance and research projects. Through this experience, young people
expand their job and leadership skills and develop personal values,
self-esteem, self-discipline, work ethics, and an awareness of social and
environmental issues.
The 2008 YCC program will run from June 14 through August 9. Participants
will be required to live on location; room and board will be provided at a
minimal cost. Wages will be set at the federal minimum wage.
For further information and/or an application, please contact the YCC
Program Manager by calling (307) 344-2148; writing to YCC Program, P.O. Box
168, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 82190; or visiting
www.nps.gov/yell/parkmgmt/yccjobs.htm Applicants must be citizens of the
United States and be 15 years of age by June 14, but not over 18 years of
age by August 9. Completed applications must be sent to the address noted
above and postmarked by March 15, 2008. A 30-member camp will be selected
randomly from qualifying applicants.