Service
Placements
for
ENVS 4950
Integrative Seminar in Environmental Studies
ETSU,
Spring 2012, O'Donnell
Overview
For this course, you will spend 20-30 hours engaged in a
service activity or project related to your area of interest within
environmental studies. You will work
with me to arrange your placement with an institution or group, or to design
and plan your independent project.
A List of Available Placements--Projects and Activites
The following is only a partial list of activities and
projects available this semester. We'll
discuss these options in class, and you may have some other ideas in mind as
well.
Conservation/ Land Use and Policy
- Appalachian Resource Conservation and Development Council,
Jonesborough
- Boone's Creek Watershed Alliance, Johnson City; Gary
Barrigar
- Middle Nolichucky Watershed Alliance, Greeneville; Paul
Hayden
- Shady Valley Nature Conservancy. Contact: Mcqueen
- Southern Appalachian
Highlands Conservancy
- Tennessee Eastman Hiking and Canoeing Club -- Trail Maintenance http://tehcc.org/trail_maintenance.htm
Recreation/ Interpretation/ Environmental Education
- Bays Mountain Park; Kingsport
- ETSU Sustainability Department (University Woods Kiosk and
Trails)
- Johnson City Parks and Recreation; Brad Jones
- Roan Mountain State Park; Pat Gaggen
- Sycamore Shoals State Park, Elizabethton
Food/ Agriculture Issues
- Jonesborough Farmer's Market; Karen Childress
- Appalachian Sustainable Development, Abingdon VA; Denise
Peterson
- Rural Resources, Greeneville; Sally Causey, Executive
Director
- Unicoi Farmers' Community Kitchen
Political Activism / Public Education
- Cherokee
Forest Voices, Johnson City; Catherine Murray
- C.O.O.P. (Chickens On Our Property), Johnson City; Emily
Katt
- ECO (Environmental Conservation Organization--ETSU)
- GINI (Green Interfaith Network, Inc.), Johnson City; Emily
Bidgood
- Mountain Justice, Southwest Virginia
- United Mountain Defense, Knoxville