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23 May 2022

CCC Fellow: From Blackjack Peninsula to Indiana to Matagorda Island

Another update from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge! The past few months since my first blog post has been busy. Starting with the beginning of this month (May) we wrapped up Phase 1 and transitioned into…
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17 May 2022

The Start of a Community

As I began this internship, I came to learn the history and importance of Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge. Being able to see how this place has provided many recreation opportunities for people and a…
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15 May 2022

What it Means to be a Civilian Climate Corps Fellow

While connecting with the land and the community in the Low Country here in South Carolina has been great, its also important to remember why we are doing this. This fellowship is designed to be…
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10 May 2022

Spring Projects and Getting Involved with the Public

Things are almost starting to feel like spring around here! This week my coworker and I had an opportunity to help out with an outdoor education event. We set up a station for the kids…
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10 May 2022

The Importance of Flexibility

I have learned about the importance of being eager and flexible throughout the three months that I have worked with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. I initially went into my internship with the expectation…
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09 May 2022

Sweater Weather

And I quote….“It’s better to be overdressed than underdressed”, a valuable lesson I learned on one of our site visits with members of the Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office and members of the California Department…
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