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Midwest Archaeological Center
Midwest Archaeological Center Written By: Jeremy Perez My name is Jeremy Perez, and this summer I am serving at the Midwest Archaeological Center (MWAC) as an Archaeology Lab Analysis Member. For my primary project, I will analyze over one hundred samples of...
The Redwood Way: Lessons Learned Beyond Rehousing Museum Objects
The Redwood Way: Lessons Learned Beyond Rehousing Museum Objects Written By: Katie Simpson Preparing to travel across the country to participate in an internship felt like the antiquated inspirational, yet anticipatory plot of a young professional in a...
Navy Yard Summer
Navy Yard Summer Written By: Lucy Oster I have been at Boston National Historical Park, and specifically in the Charlestown Navy Yard, for almost a month and a half now, but it doesn’t feel that way. A lot of what I’ve been doing here has been refiling...
From ACE to the BLM: An Alum’s Journey to Federal Hire
From ACE to the BLM: An Alum's Journey to Federal Hire Written by: Chantell Aubut Hi, I’m Chantell Aubut and I’m a Hydrology Technician with the Bureau of Land Management working out of the Humboldt River Field Office in Winnemucca, Nevada. After I graduated...
Embracing the Natural
Embracing the Natural Written By: Jennifer Vieyra-Sanchez At the wooden desk in the small lobby, smiling kindly beside a park ranger, I’ve many times heard visitors at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park say, “My, you guys are in the middle of...
Appomattox Court House
Appomattox Court House Written By: Berit Doolittle Hi-diddley-ho, “Acerinos!” My name is Berit and I’m serving ACE as the museum services assistant at the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. I’m currently living in very rural central...
How to Interpret, In One Easy Step
How to Interpret, In One Easy Step Written By: Michaela Wang Growing up at the National Parks throughout the American Midwest and Southeast, I absorbed a very idealized image of a park ranger: tall, clad in a quintessential ranger hat and pinecone belt,...
Realty and What it Means with US Fish and Wildlife Service
Realty and What it Means with US Fish and Wildlife Service Written by: Jenny Goebel My name is Jenny Goebel, and I work as a Realty Specialist for the US Fish and Wildlife Service at the regional office within Region 3. Our mission is “Work with landowners to purchase...
Build Up Technical Internships
Elevate Your Conservation Career Opportunities Through a Build Up Technical Internship American Conservation Experience (ACE) is inviting members to join its inaugural group for the National Park Service’s Build Up Technical Internship Program. This innovative...
Jumpstart Your Conservation Career
Discover Your Conservation Career Path Through Maintenance Positions If you’d like to embark on a conservation career path, an ideal way to get your foot in the door is through a maintenance position playing a vital role in preserving cultural resources and protecting...
Resources and Recreation in the Mojave Desert
Resources and Recreation in the Mojave Desert Written by: Isabeau Cordes After a few terms of seasonal work I feel incredibly lucky to have landed in the Mojave, and the Bureau of Land Management, with ACE. Indecision has always been a near...
ACE Crew Assists With Hurricane Relief
Hurricane Ian hit the shores of Florida back in September 2022, but residents continued to have a long road ahead of recovery. To help in this effort, an ACE Eastern Division Crew served on an A-DRT, AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team in coordination with FEMA in Fort...
ACE Alumna Member Earns National Corpsmember of the Year Award
ACE Alumna member Precious Vicente received a 2023 Corpsmember of the Year award during the organization’s Annual Conference on March 8, 2023. The award is given to those who have earned notable achievement in the conservation field and are selected through a...
Paleontology in the Grand Canyon
Paleontology in the Grand Canyon Written by: Mikaela Pulsipher I was in the middle of a Ph.D. at the University of Missouri when I heard about an open ACE-EPIC paleontology position at Grand Canyon National Park. It was a dream position, to be honest. Significant...
Preserving Puerto Rico History
Since 2015, ACE’s Eastern Crew division has provided repair and restoration work at the San Juan National Historic site which is managed by the National Park Service. Their work has included a significant project involving restoration of the famous walls of Old San...