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Help more students hit the trail in 2010. Renew your support today! Still looking for a few good folks for SCA's alternative spring break at Grand Canyon NP, both sessions.
Looking for a job? Come work for SCA. New permanent and seasonal openings from NH to CA!
Looking for an expense-paid internship? We've got those too -- lots of them! Are you an SCA fan? Please join us on Facebook.
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January 2010
Dear SCA Friend, New year, new decade, new resolutions. Kass Hardy, four-time alumna and former SCA staffer, has resolved to spend 100 nights sleeping on the ground to commemorate Glacier National Park's upcoming centennial. She's logged 5 nights already. You can read about Kass's adventures below.
SCA is resolved to send more conservationists out to eradicate more invasive species, build more trails, lead more interpretive programs, and, well, you get the idea! We're off to a good start, as you'll read in this issue. --Deb Keller, Editor
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100 Nights on the Ground by Kassandra Hardy, '03, '04, '06 I have launched a personal project called 100 Nights on the Ground to raise awareness of the importance of nature in all of our lives. more »
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See What's on Tap for 2010 You helped us accomplish so much in 2009 -- see what we have planned for 2010. more »
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Battling Salt Cedar If the Fish and Wildlife Service posted an FBI-style list of public enemies, the salt cedar tree, Tamarix aphylla, would certainly rank among the Most Wanted. more »
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SCA Celebrates MLK Day Whether building community or rebuilding trails, SCA volunteers stepped up on MLK Day. more »
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