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Ten youth sit around a large table in an office, looking at and discussing map features.

YCC Map Reading PORE

Ten teens stand around or sit on a gray wooden sign that says

YCC Entrance Sign Photo PORE

11 individuals hike through a golden meadow with a clear blue sky above.

YCC Heading Out PORE

A teen holds the handle of a crosscut saw while a trail crew member demonstrates the best grip for the tool. Both individuals are wearing helmets.

YCC Crosscut Lesson PORE

 Four teens listen to a park ranger while petting a dark brown horse with white blaze on his forehead, in front of a dark red barn.

A Day at the Morgan Horse Ranch

A young man looks out through fir trees at the surrounding coastal mountain range.

YCC Black Mountain View PORE

Four teens in helmets scrape detritus from the edge of a wide wooded trail.

YCC Trail Clearing PORE

Four teens lift a large green metal box labeled with the number

YCC Replacing Bear Boxes PORE

Nine youth stand in a line on a trail bordered with dense vegetation and observe a park ranger speaking and pointing at the trees.

YCC Veg Management PORE

A young man looks out through fir trees at the surrounding coastal mountain range.

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Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) at Point Reyes National Seashore

Yellowstone YCC installing a Food Storage Box (Bear Box) at Norris Campground in Summer 2014.. Yellowstone YCC enrollees installing a bear box at Norris Campground in Summer 2014. Each campsite now has a bear box for campers to store their food, coolers, and stoves.

Yellowstone YCC installing a Food Storage Box (Bear Box) at Norris Campground in Summer 2014.

Yellowstone YCC installing a Food Storage Box (Bear Box) at Norris Campground in Summer 2014.. Yellowstone YCC enrollees installing a bear box at Norris Campground in Summer 2014. Each campsite now has a bear box for campers to store their food, coolers, and stoves.

Yellowstone YCC installing a Food Storage Box (Bear Box) at Norris Campground in Summer 2014.

Twelve Youth and six leaders stand in a double row outdoors with three park rangers in uniform

Summer Youth Conservation Corps of Minnesota Help Out

Uniformed YCC members pose around an oversized bust of Abraham Lincoln.

YCC & President Lincoln

YCC members and staff pose for a group shot outside in the park gardens.

YCC Explore the Park

YCC members weed a flowerbed outside on a summer day.

YCC Members Help Weed a Flowerbed

YCC member showing off black shoes he decorated with flames and other brightly colored elements.

Walk a Mile in Our Shoes...

Two YCC members take a picture of themselves using a cell phone. They are outside on a sunny summer day.

Picture Yourself at President's Park!

Niobrara's VCC Crew

Niobrara's YCC Crew

YCC Crew installs a new trail bridge.

YCC Crew installs a new trail bridge.

A black and white image of seven Youth Conservation Corps members cleaning up a royal fishpond. All seven members are located towards the bottom left side of the image. Their hands are underneath the water pulling things out of the bottom of the pond. There are buckets scattered around them to hold the debris they are collecting. Towards the right side of the image, one student in the group is standing holding a pickaxe logged into a chunk of thick mud. She appears to be in mid-motion attempting to drag the pickaxe towards her and out of the mud. In the background there is a rock wall bordering the pond.

Youth Conservation Corps Members Cleaning a Royal Fishpond

The backside of an image of Youth Conservation Corps cleaning the royal fishpond at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. Along the bottom of the image there is a caption, “And some people pay for mud baths! YCC members at City of Refuge get a feeling for their work as they clear mud and debris from the long neglected royal fish pond.” On the bottom right corner, “N.P.S. Photo by Glen Kaye Aug. 1972,” is written in pencil.

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A black and white image of Ed Ladd, a Pacific Archeologist, with five Youth Conservation Corps members cleaning the royal pond at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. Ladd and the five members are pictured towards the bottom left corner of the image. They are inside the pond with the water up to their knees. Ladd is at the front of the group looking behind him. He is wearing a hat, short sleeve shirt and pants. He is holding a walking stick in his left hand. One YCC member is to the right of him and three are to the left. Three of the members are squatting down picking up debris under the water. The fourth member is close to the edge of the pond holding a wheel barrel full of dirt. In the background there is a line of palm trees followed by a lava rock wall. There is a boy emptying a wheel barrel towards the center right side of the image.

Ed Ladd with Five Youth Conservation Corps Members Cleaning the

The backside of an image with Ed Ladd and Youth Conservation Corps members cleaning the royal fishpond at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. At the bottom of image there is a caption,

Back of"Ed Ladd with Five Youth Conservation Corps Members Clean

A black and white image of seven Youth Conservation Corps members cleaning up a royal fishpond. All seven members are located towards the bottom left side of the image. Their hands are underneath the water pulling things out of the bottom of the pond. There are buckets scattered around them to hold the debris they are collecting. Towards the right side of the image, one student in the group is standing holding a pickaxe logged into a chunk of thick mud. She appears to be in mid-motion attempting to drag the pickaxe towards her and out of the mud. In the background there is a rock wall bordering the pond.

Youth Conservation Corps Members Clean the Royal Fishpond at Pu

The backside of an image of Youth Conservation Corps cleaning the royal fishpond at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. On the bottom right corner of the image there is a caption, “YCC cleaning Royal fishpond at CIRF. NPS Photo by Glen Kaye Aug. 1972.”

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A black and white image of three Youth Conservation Corps members removing a tree and large branches from a partially collapsed lava rock wall. On the left side of the image there is a boy standing on the lava rock wall facing the right side of the image. He is wearing a hard hat, a short sleeve shirt, and pants. He is walking towards the right side of the image while carrying a large tree branch in front of him. The second member has his back towards the camera with his back bent forward. He is also wearing a hard hat, gloves, a t-shirt, and pants. His left hand is full of small branches he is collecting in front of him. The last member is located on the right side of the image behind a tree. He is wearing a hard hat, gloves, t-shirt, shorts, and boots. His body is angled towards the left side of image. He is holding a chainsaw and in the process of cutting the trunk of the tree in front of him. In the background the ocean is visible.

Three Youth Conservation Corps Members Clean Up a Lava Rock Wall

The backside of an image with three Youth Conservation Corps members clearing a tree from a lava rock wall. Towards the bottom of the image there is a caption that reads,

Back of "Three Youth Conservation Corps Members Clean Up a Lava

A black and white image of a group of Youth Conservation Corps members and park staff meeting with wildlife ranger, Don Reeser. The group is sitting in a circle in the grass next to a building which is located on the right side of the image. Don Reeser is standing in front of a tree located on the left side of the image. He is wearing a National Park Service uniform including a bottom down short sleeve shirt with a ranger badge and name tag located above the chest pockets, a belt, and pants. He is holding onto a branch of the tree with his left hand. The Youth Conservation Corps members are sitting in a circle around him sitting on top of lava rocks. They are holding a piece of paper in their hands. Some are looking down at the paper in front of them while others are looking at Reeser. In the background a water catchment tank is visible.

Wildlife Ranger Don Reeser instructs Youth Conservation Corps Me

The backside of an image with Don Reeser having a meeting with Youth Conservation Corps members. At the top of the image there is a caption that reads,

Back of "Wildlife Ranger Don Reeser instructs Youth Conservation

A black and white image of two boys sitting down along the shore eating lunch at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. The two boys are seen in the center foreground of the image unaware that a picture has been taken. One of the boys is sitting facing the coast with his back towards the camera. He is wearing a t-shirt and jeans. His left hand is touching his forehead while his right holds a paper plate in front of him. To the right of him is another boy also sitting in the grass facing towards him. He is also wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and is barefoot. His head is turned towards the left side of the image where the ocean can be seen in the background. He is sitting crossed legged and is holding a paper plate in his left hand and a fork in his right. In the background there are low lava rock walls.

Two YCC Members taking a Lunchbreak at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau Na

The back of an image with two YCC members taking a lunchbreak by the coast at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. A caption is tapped to the lower half of the image. The caption reads, “What is the YCC program worth? One important parameter is the evolving set of perceptions these articulate students acquire and carry back to their peers in high school. A second indicator is the special friendship made, which can be carried through adulthood.” Along the bottom of the image “N.P.S. Photo by Glen Kaye,” is written in pencil.

Back of, "Two YCC Members taking a Lunchbreak at Puʻuhonua o H

A black and white image of a man drawing or taking notes of a plant specimen. The man is located on the left side of the image. He is looking down at the paper in front of him. He is wearing a bandana and a stripped polo shirt. He is holding a pen in his right hand and is writing on a piece of paper. Also, he is holding a plant specimen in his left hand. The plant has short branches with bristle-like leaves. On the desk there is a stapler, a clipboard, and other plant specimens. In the background a double pane window is partially open.

A Man Drawing Plant Specimens

The back of an image with a man drawing plant specimens in an office at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. A caption is tapped to the lower half of the image. The caption reads, “John Garse prepares line drawings of native plants for a Kalapana nature trail booklet designed and constructed by the Youth Conservation Corps.” Along the bottom of the image “N.P.S. Photo by Glen Kaye,” is written in pencil.

Back of, "A Man Drawing Plant Specimens"

A black and white image of a park ranger speaking to five Youth Conservation Corp members in Keauhou. The park ranger is at the center of the walking towards the left wearing a National Park Service uniform while carrying a hat in his left hand. He is walking in front of a short tree. The five Youth Conservation Corp members are standing with their backs facing the camera watching the park ranger. All five members are wearing t-shirts and jeans. They are standing in a sandy area. In the foreground there is a cluster of rocks. Behind the tree, in the background, a light-colored tent surrounded by taller trees and palm trees is visible.

Park Ranger Leads Youth Conservation Corps Members

The backside of an image with  a park ranger speaking to five Youth Conservation Corp members in Keauhou. Towards the bottom of the image there is a caption,

Back of, "Park Ranger Leads Youth Conservation Corps Members"

A group of five students smile at a camera.

Summer Youth Volunteer Kickoff 2016

HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_052.jpg. People apart of the Youth Conservation Corps painting the side of a house in Gettysburg National Military Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_362.jpg. YCC Director Martin Beavers standing in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_363.jpg. YCC Director Martin Beavers standing in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_364.jpg. YCC worker working in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_365.jpg. YCC worker working in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_366.jpg. YCC worker working in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_367.jpg. YCC worker working in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_368.jpg. YCC worker complteing a wooden staircase in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_369.jpg. YCC worker complteing a wooden staircase in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Special Events And VIPS Volume 1_370.jpg. YCC crew leader on a boat in Acadia National Park.

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HFCA 1607_Fires And Firefighting_115.jpg. Fires and Firefighting. Three teenagers in the Youth Conservation Corps work on painting a building at Gettysburg National Military Park.

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Landscape redesign of Bighorn Canyon NRA Lovell WY Visitor Center.

Landscape redesign of Bighorn Canyon NRA Lovell WY Visitor Center

FY12 Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Program. Youth Conservation Corps project at Hot Springs National Park summer 2012

FY12 Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Program

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011. Features before and after images of work completed during the exotic plant management project.  Also features some of the Youth Conservation Corps and Biological Technicians at work.

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011. Features before and after images of work completed during the exotic plant management project.  Also features some of the Youth Conservation Corps and Biological Technicians at work.

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011. Features before and after images of work completed during the exotic plant management project.  Also features some of the Youth Conservation Corps and Biological Technicians at work.

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011. Features before and after images of work completed during the exotic plant management project.  Also features some of the Youth Conservation Corps and Biological Technicians at work.

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011. Features before and after images of work completed during the exotic plant management project.  Also features some of the Youth Conservation Corps and Biological Technicians at work.

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011. Features before and after images of work completed during the exotic plant management project.  Also features some of the Youth Conservation Corps and Biological Technicians at work.

Exotic Plant Management Project at Arkansas Post National Memorial in summer 2011

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project. Images include two sets of before and after photos of the 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project completed by YCC Staff.  The project removed the exotic/invasive plants featured in the image.

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project. Images include two sets of before and after photos of the 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project completed by YCC Staff.  The project removed the exotic/invasive plants featured in the image.

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project. Images include two sets of before and after photos of the 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project completed by YCC Staff.  The project removed the exotic/invasive plants featured in the image.

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project. Images include two sets of before and after photos of the 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project completed by YCC Staff.  The project removed the exotic/invasive plants featured in the image.

YCC 2010 Exotic Plant Management Project


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