Steep Rock Association's ten-week paid internship program immerses college and high school students in all aspects of our organizational operations. Our interns make a difference in our community, gain real-world skills in land conservation, sustainable agriculture and nonprofit management - and have fun in the...

Steep Rock Association's ten-week paid internship program immerses college and high school students who want to make a difference in our community, gain real-world skills in land conservation, sustainable agriculture and nonprofit management - and have fun in the process. At the same time, Steep...

Steep Rock’s eight-week paid internship program immerses students in all aspects of our organizational operations, helping them to build leadership skills and learn about a variety of conservation, environmental, agricultural, and nonprofit career paths. At the same time, Steep Rock’s interns offer valuable support that helps our land...

What's in this Issue:Dedication to Micheal Harwood; Miss Helen Schwarz deeds property to Steep Rock; Insect infestation (Hemlock Scale); New Board Members Elected; New Footbridge; Appointing the Executive Director; Two new Summer Interns; and Additions to Jones Bird walk.Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1990 ...

What's in this Issue: Land easement to Steep Rock; Saving land and taxes; Still fishing over fishing; A little surprise from "Modern Maturity"; The forest needs constant tending; Birds in Steep Rock; Horse trails; and Summer interns. Read this issue: VISTA Winter 1989 ...

What's in this Issue:Letter from SRA's President; Hidden Valley Footbridge; Harvesting Red Pines; Working on Steep Rock parking; Gunnery students help with trail maintenance; Insect Invader (Hemlock Woolly Adelgid); Gifting Land; and Four new interns.Read this issue: VISTA Fall 1987 ...