Branching Out to the Youth of America
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Southern Research StationSouthern Research Station
200 W.T. Weaver Boulevard
Asheville, NC 28804


Date:   May 22, 1998
News Release Contact: Rodney Kindlund
828-259-0560
rkindlund@fs.fed.us

Branching Out to the Youth of America


Asheville,NC -- Another great summer approaches for the Summer Conservation Education Outreach Intern Program. This year, the sixth, the Southern Research Station will employ two teams of four college students each to teach young people ages 7 to 14 in schools, recreation centers, summer camps and boys and girls clubs.

The interns will use games, demonstrations, and discussions to share information about natural resources, the environment, and careers in the Forest Service; to introduce concepts such as natural-resource management, conservation, and ecology; and to listen to and encourage young people to express their thoughts, ideas, and concerns about their environment.

Accompanying the interns will be scientists and support staff from the station's office, laboratories and experimental forests throughout the south -- Blacksburg, VA; Research Triangle Park, Raleigh, and Asheville, NC; Clemson and Charleston, SC; Athens, GA; Huntsville and Auburn AL; Stoneville, Starkville and Saucer, MS; Hot Springs, AR; Pineville and New Orleans, LA; Nacogdoches, TX.

The two teams of interns have a full schedule this summer. To inquire about their availability for a session next summer, please contact Rod Kindlund






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