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The Rocky Mountain Nature Association is the official non-profit partner of Rocky Mountain National Park and contributes to the preservation of the Park and affiliated public lands through fundraising, bookstore sales, membership, and educational programming.  The American Conservation Corps (ACC) provides a unique experience for college students interested in natural resource conservation. For ten weeks, ACC crews work side by side with park and forest service teams in Rocky Mountain National Park and USDA National Forests building and maintaining trails, restoring historic buildings, and learning from expert RMNP researchers. the goal of the ACC is to expose students in to rigorous service work while providing a positive educational experience in natural resource conservation. By introducing ACC crew members to experiences and job opportunities with the National Park Service and National Forest Service, RMNA hopes to cultivate the conservationists of tomorrow.

 

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