Sandy Lands
Conservation Corps
Index
Introduction
Welcome to the Sandy Lands Conservation Corps
Sandy Lands Conservation Corps focuses on the impact on the community by engaging with the youth, young adults, and veterans with the hopes of teaching the new generation of land stewards. We partner with both local tribal communities and land managers to accomplish impactful and lasting conservation service projects. The SLCC works to build and support sustainable public access, historical interpretation, and ecological health. The crews and interns have been working on projects from historical preservation, traditional agriculture, chainsaw crews, hiking clubs, stream restoration fencing, trail construction, and much more. SLCC also aims to incorporate traditional culture and language as part of crew lifestyle and project work.
Sandy Lands Conservation Corps is a private company and thereby not managed by the public works department within San Andreas Republic.
Your Duties
Your Duties in the Sandy Land Conservation Corps
Land Conservation - The long-term protection and management of unused/underused land resources.
On-and-Off Site Talks - Providing talks to large groups of visitors both at the park and at SLCC meetings.
Planting New Seeds - Planting seeds of endangered species of plants to ensure that nature continues to thrive.
Watering Plants - Ensuring that the plants receive water during extended droughts when rain is not possible.
Creation Of Habitats - Creating dedicated areas for different types of animal species to be able to live and thrive in the park
Ensuring That Endangered Species Are Encouraged - Encouraging species that are endangered to grow by planting seeds and allowing growth and ensuring rare-to-find habitats are available and suitable for reproduction for endangered animals of the category.
In order to be marked as on-duty for SLCC just type "/onduty SLCC - Sandy Lands Conservation Corps".
Uniform Policy
The uniform policy is rather simple. All you need to wear is a casual outfit but you are required to wear black or tan boots and a clean Hi Vis Vest. You also need to wear a white hard hat without any markings on it or a forward-facing ball cap with no markings on it. The pictures are examples of what you would look like can be viewed here.
Vehicle Structure
The vehicle structure can be found here.