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THE SONOMA COUNTY ECOLOGY CORPS IS LOOKING FOR INDIVIDUALS AGED 18 TO 24 FOR ITS WORK PROGRAM IN SUMMERS

Applicants are currently being accepted for the summer employment program at the Youth Ecology Corps in Sonoma County. The program is open to people between 18 to 24 years. Participants will acquire new skills, earn money and gain relevant work experience during the course of the program. Some of the projects that participants may work on include restoring wetlands, removing invasive plants, repairing trails, and monitoring wildlife. The program is an excellent resource for gaining valuable work experience, earning money, and giving back to the community.

In addition to gaining valuable work experience, participants will also have the chance to learn about environmental science and conservation. Applications are being accepted now, and spaces are filling up fast, so don’t delay! Apply today!

Learn more: https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/sonoma-county-youth-ecology-corps-recruiting-18-to-24-year-olds-for-summer-work-program

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