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Congrats to Youth Climate Corps 2022 crew of Kimberley - Cranbrook!

  • Youth Climate Corps BC
  • May 25, 2022
  • 1 min read

The team completed their S100 and Chainsaw Safety training last week. YCC team is now ready to tackle this season's Ecosystem Restoration and Wildfire Risk Reduction projects with confidence and safety to protect lives, communities, and resources. Thanks to Wildsight for leading YCC in Kimberley - Cranbrook and Loki Tree and their crew for providing excellent mentorship and guidance.

Follow the journey of the new YCC 2022 Crew hosted by Wildsight in the region of Kimberley - Cranbrook by visiting Wildsight Program YCC.


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