| Nevada
conservation program is a part
of an international exchange
program; therefore, we encourage
international volunteers to
apply. However, US volunteers
can still apply
Nevada is a high desert region
of the western United States
with vistas that seem to stretch
into infinity. Snow-capped mountains,
towering alpine forests, deep
azure lakes, rocky cliffs, rugged
canyons, flowing sand dunes,
and boiling Whitewater Rivers
comprise the terrain of America's
seventh largest state. In Global
Crossroad’s Nevada Volunteer
Program, volunteers can explore
one of America’s most
beautiful states while offering
a helping hand to those working
to preserve its natural wonder
| Eco
Trip |
Quotas
|
Start
Date |
Trip
Rating |
| Eco
Project at Lake Tahoe |
6 |
Sept. 1, 2005,
Oct. 20, 2005
|
Moderate to Strenuous |
| Trail
Construction in the Great
Basin |
6 |
Sept. 1, 2005,
Oct. 20, 2005
|
Moderate to Strenuous |
| Conservation
work at Lake Mead and Black
Rock |
6 |
Sept 1. 2005,
Oct 20. 2005
|
Moderate to Strenuous |
| Ruby
Mountains Wilderness |
6 |
To be announced |
Moderate to Strenuous |
| The
Santa Rosa Mountains |
6 |
To be announced |
Moderate to Strenuous |
| Restoration
at Black Rock Desert |
6 |
To be announced |
Strenuous |
| Lake
Tahoe Basin Wilderness |
6 |
To be announced |
Moderate to Strenuous |
| Lake
Mead Restoration |
6 |
To be announced |
Moderate to Strenuous |
| Death
Valley Desert Restoration |
6 |
To be announced |
Strenuous |
- Minimum
stay of 6 weeks is required
- Descriptions
are intended to provide a
general idea of work projects.
Projects locations and work
responsibilities can change
without notice. Volunteers
should be willing to work
in any of the above projects
and visit a variety of locations
throughout Nevada as needed
by the local host organizations.
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