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Inspired and Challenged by Native Youth Congress
Ancestral LandsAugust 4, 2017 | As I watched the activity within this group, witnessing expanding connections between the inspired participants, I was reminded—yet again—of the reverence Indigenous people have for this Earth, and how it is typically instilled as soon as a small child begins to comprehend.
Source: National Geographic Blog • Ancestral Lands
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Preserving Colorado's Heritage
Preserve America Youth SummitsJuly, 2017 | We can’t change the past, but we can change how long people remember it.” These were the words of 12-year-old Elly Weber as she opened her speech at the conclusion of 2017’s Preserve America Youth Summit in Colorado. Weber was one of 46 students from across Colorado who attended the tenth Preserve America Youth Summit in the Southern Rockies this year.
Source: Colorado Kids • Preserve America Youth Summit
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Paleontology Intern Profile • Emily Thorpe
Stewards Individual Placement ProgramApril 15, 2017 | I graduated from Winona State University in Winona, MN in May of 2016 with a BS in Geoscience: Environmental Science. During school I took as many opportunities as I could and my internship here at Salinas Pueblo Missions was not my first Geoscientist-in-the-Parks (GIP) internship in the search for paleontology experience. In the summer of 2015 I worked at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument in Colorado. After that experience in a park founded largely because of its paleontological resources, what interested me most about the position at Salinas Pueblo Missions was the opportunity to work in a park that had not yet been explored for paleontological resources. The geology underlying the park has been studied for decades and the paleontology in the area has been pretty well documented but no one had yet examined the units within the park boundaries.
Source: National Park Service Paleontology News Spring 2017 • Stewards Individual Placement Program
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El Pasoan, UTEP Grad, shares AmeriCorps Experience from South Carolina
Stewards Individual Placement ProgramMarch 12, 2017 | In honor of AmeriCorps Week 2017, I would like to share my story of service, with the hope that other will commit their skills, knowledge, and time to tackle pressing problems and strengthen our nation. As part of the Geoscientists-in- the-Parks (GIP) program, a partnership between the Geological Society of America (GSA), Environmental Stewards, and the AmeriCorps program, I had the privilege of guiding approximately 900 third-graders from Richland and Lexington Counties, SC, on a journey to discover their natural environment.
Source: El Paso Herald Post • Stewards Individual Placement Program
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