20 Years of Utah Conservation Corps
2001 - 2021
In 2001 Utah Conservation Corps began operations with twenty AmeriCorps members, operating from a remote corner of USU’s Outdoor Recreation Center. This year, UCC celebrates 20 years with its 2500th AmeriCorps member. Over the years, UCC’s service has expanded to meet the needs of land management agencies across the state to include habitat restoration, fuels reduction, trail maintenance, historic structure preservation, and natural resource mapping.
A National Leader
UCC serves as a national leader for innovation and inclusion. In 2007 a UCC alum spearheaded an “Access to Service” program that engaged young adults with differing physical abilities. As a result of this project, National Forests in Utah developed one of the nation’s most comprehensive listings of accessible recreation resources. In recent years, UCC has been called upon to deploy crews throughout the nation to assist communities affected by disasters. In the last few months, teams have served in both Louisiana and Florida.Our Mission
While UCC’s focus will always be hands-on work on public lands, the organization’s mission has been to produce a strong cadre of conservation leaders. UCC alums now head organizations of their own, lead conservation work throughout the United States, and take their places as youth, civic, and community leaders.
Celebrate With Us
Join us beginning Earth Day, April 22, as we kick off a 20-week celebration, featuring archival photos, videos, and weekly social media highlights for each of our 20 years of amazing Alums!A Year In Pictures
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Be Part of Our Story
Field Notes
Share your conservation story with us by completing the form below for us to share your story on our UCC social media accounts as we celebrate 20 Years of developing conservation leaders. Or share your story and photos on social media and use the hashtag, #UCC20thYear. Follow our social media feeds for highlights and other UCC conservation leader stories during our 20 weeks of celebration between April 18th and September 1stShare Your Story
Get Involved
The best ways to celebrate the 20 year anniversary is through involvement opportuinites and learning more about Utah's civilian conservation efforts.
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Extend the Legacy
When you run across a group of volunteers clearing a hiking trail, you probably wouldn’t realize that they are part of a legacy that jump-started downhill skiing as a recreation/sport in the US. When you cross a bridge on a bike ride with your family, you won’t likely stop to consider that the workers who first built bridges on public lands created a groundswell of public support for our nation’s system of public agencies for outdoor recreation. But these are facts that are not lost on the conservation crews who do the work.
The Utah Conservation Corps is celebrating 20 years of such work. But in many ways, we are building on a legacy that began in the 1930’s. Explore with us the rich legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps as we embark on our 3rd decade!