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Ecoservants
Ecoservants/

Ecoservants

EcoMentors: A program funded by AmeriCorps, which we use to employ five college educated young adults to tutor in four local schools and an after-school warehouse. NMYCC: In the summer we hire 20 youth, ages 16-25, to build and restore trail, remove noxious weeds and preform any other conservation acts that our community and county require. Around 10 youth from the summer project will stay on to continue work until the last work day of October. Educational Cave Tours: Serving a big portion of local schools and after-school programs (Big Bros. Big Sisters, Space Shuttle Camp, etc.), as well as anyone who is interested, we give guided cave tours in Fort Stanton Cave. Our aim is to show the importance in the making and fragility of an environment through education and interaction. We also conduct restoration projects on broken formations so that they can repair themselves and continue to grow.

Services
Educational Programs Education Environmental Protection & Improvement
Locations
PO Box 1723
Ruidoso,  NM 88345

Phone: 575-808-1204
Parent Organization
Ecoservants

201 Upper Terrace #16
Ruidoso,  NM 88345 6870

Phone: 575-808-1204

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