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Pipestone National Monument
2008 Youth Conservation Program

Date: March 26, 2008
Contact: Gia Wagner, 507-825-5464

Acting Superintendent Glen Livermont announced today that the Monument will conduct a Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program for the 2008 summer season.  The purpose of the YCC program is to accomplish needed conservation work; provide gainful employment for 15-18 year olds; and, instill an environmental understanding and appreciation of the park's natural and cultural heritage.

This year, the Monument will hire up to 4 local teenagers to accomplish resource conservation work.  Some of the projects scheduled for this summer include exotic weed control such as sweet clover, thistle, and dames rocket removal to improve the natural and cultural landscapes; assisting with maintenance for the grounds and the facilities; and assisting with wildlife and vegetation monitoring.

The Monument's eight-week program is scheduled to run from June 9 through August 1, 2008.  Enrollees will work a 40-hour week at the rate of $6.15 per hour.

All interested area youth who are 15-18 years old and have not previously worked for the YCC Program at Pipestone National Monument, are eligible to apply.  Applications can be obtained at Pipestone National Monument headquarters between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.  Completed applications must be returned or postmarked by May 2, 2008.

A seam of pipestone between layers of quartzite  

Did You Know?
The red pipestone rock at Pipestone National Monument was traded as far east as Georgia and as far west as the Pacific coast.

Last Updated: March 26, 2008 at 11:48 EST