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  • People

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Where Volunteers Can Help

  • On the Land- with professional conservationists who are working directly with farmers and ranchers.
  • In Schools- Elementary and high schools, college and university students. Through camps and classes, you can introduce young people to the wonders of nature.
  • With Organizations- Youth groups, professional societies, or civic groups. All types of organizations are joining together to sponsor water quality education campaigns, community beautification, and erosion control projects. Cooperative Earth Team efforts can help solve many natural resource problems in your area.
  • In Offices-Where NRCS or your conservation districts may want to use your talents for clerical assistance, organizing information in a computer, preparing newsletters, or educating others about natural resources.

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