Five Student Conservation Association (SCA) interns began working in the Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Natural and Cultural Resources Branch of the Environmental Division and in the Master Planning Division of the Directorate of Public Works in fall 2024. Prior to October 2024, only two SCA interns had ever been employed at the same time.
Five Student Conservation Association (SCA) interns began working in the Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Natural and Cultural Resources Branch of the Environmental Division and in the Master Planning Division of the Directorate of Public Works in fall 2024. Prior to October 2024, only two SCA interns had ever been employed at the same time.
“We found value the whole year long with those (prior interns) positions,” Natural Resource Specialist Neil Bass said when describing why the interns were hired. “That’s what led us to think it was good, and so we then expanded upon that as well.”
The interns' day-to-day roles are constantly changing, since their primary purpose is to complete various projects around Fort Leavenworth for the...
01.15.2025 | FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, US |
Story by Prudence Siebert