|
Over 21? Check out our great opportunities to gain critical skills, training and field experience.
Celebrate National Park Week, April 20-28!
Enjoy Argo ChariTea’s Green Tea Strawberry Creme through May 5 and 10% of proceeds go to SCA.
Join our online Conservation book club group. This month’s book is “A Superior Death” by Nevada Barr.
Nominate your favorite young conservation hero for the Gloria Barron Award!
Support SCA’s hands-on conservation mission. Donate today.
Are you an SCA fan? Please join us on Facebook.
|
|
Hands On eNewsletter — April 2013
Dear {Friend},
Celebrate Earth Day, Earth Week, Earth Month, Earth Year. How are you going to serve the planet in honor of Earth Day? SCA has events across the country for you to get your hands dirty for mother earth.
If you can’t make it to an Earth Day event, you can still commit to serve the planet — post a photo and an eco-pledge to our service wall. Of course, we also have thousands of positions available to really give you the hands-on conservation experience.
Read SCA member Venice Wong's reflections as she completes her fifth SCA service experience. And be sure to stay tuned, as we'll be keeping you updated on all the new ways you can serve the planet along with SCA.
|
|
|
Find an Earth Day Event Near You This Saturday, put your gloves on and join us at one of our many conservation service events across the country. We’re working in honor of Earth Day and our founder Liz Putnam’s 80th Birthday! More » |
|
|
|
How will you serve the planet? Tell us. Better yet, show us. This Earth Day, what will you do for conservation and the planet? Add your photo, name, eco-action or tweet to the SCA Service Wall. More » |
|
|
|
Caption Competition Time for Round Two of the Spring Conservation Caption Competition! Just like last round, we've got a photo of some curiously-dressed conservationists just dying for your caption. More » |
|
|
|
Norming to Performing by Venice Wong, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13 “The best part about this experience though, is that it allowed people with contrasting backgrounds to get to know one another, to grow an appreciation for the great outdoors.” More » |
|
|
|