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Washington Conservation Corps Newsletter Volume 12, Issue 9

 
Publication number Date Published
16-06-020 June 2016
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Author(s) Sadie Normoyle
Description WCC Program's newsletter, highlighting submissions by AmeriCorps members related to their year of service in the environmental field. This edition features stories on forage fish studies, Volunteer opportunities with the 2016 Canoe Journey, photos from the month, a WCC riddle, and other features.
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Keywords corps members, crews, individual placement, environmental projects, Corps, WCC Corps News, AmeriCorps, trails, Washington Conservation Corps, environmental education, restoration, conservation, wcc, conservation corps
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