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The Canadian Conservation Corps — A True Family Affair

  • November 2, 2018
  • by Jeremy Harbinson
My journey with the Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC) has had no shortage of opportunities and unexpected experiences. I am so grateful! This September, I had the opportunity to assist with…
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It’s not Just my French That has Improved These Past Few Weeks…

  • October 22, 2018
  • by Alexandra Falla
Les dernières semaines à la Réserve. It is only when I sit down to write these blogs that I realize how much I have been able to experience through this…
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An Empowering Experience of Trust and Friendship

  • October 22, 2018
  • by Lena Dietz Chiasson
Lena is a Group 4 participant in the Canadian Conservation Corps. I had no idea what was awaiting me as I stepped out of the plane in Toronto. I knew…
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My Conservation Odyssey

  • October 19, 2018
  • by Milan Kona-Mancini
It is so rewarding to feel as if you are making a change, influencing minds of the new generation. A love for nature, an appreciation for wildlife and knowledge of…
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A Cake Worth Climbing

  • October 1, 2018
  • by Michelle Parry
Michelle Parry is a participant in Group 5 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. My CCC wilderness journey is a memory I will hold close to my heart for a long…
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Mount Potts: view from the horse camp.
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A Snowy September In Alberta’s Back-Country

  • September 30, 2018
  • by Angela Rehhorn
Angela Rehhorn is a participant in Group 5 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. It’s snowing. It’s cold. It’s wet. This is not what I had expected or planned for. “It’s…
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It’s Been a Wild Adventure With the Canadian Conservation Corps!

  • August 24, 2018
  • by Kimberly McGough
Kimberly McGough is a participant in Group 1 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. What can I say… CCC has been one heck of an adventure! I can’t believe that three…
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deer in winter field with city in background
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Homelessness – How Our Local Wildlife is Struggling to Survive

  • August 18, 2018
  • by Alexandra Falla
Alexandra is a participant in group 2 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. Habitat loss is undeniably one of the greatest threats to species globally. Everything needs a place to live…
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CCC Participants Help Out With New Brunswick Flood

  • May 29, 2018
  • by CWF
Canadian Conservation Corps Group 2 participant Ben Mowat describes his experience as he and the rest of the group volunteered to help victims of the New Brunswick flooding before they…
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Fish Eggs and Bull’s Eyes in Saskatchewan – CCC Participant Update

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