Community Student program preserves natural resources By Christy Loar Emerald Contributor The Student Conservation Association is a volunteer pro gram allowing people who .ire more than 1H years of age to spend weeks working to pre serve national parks and re sourr es SCA works in association with the Bureau of I-and Man agement. the I' S forest Ser vire and other natural resource ageni ies Volunteers who are Volunteers assist in 35 states selet ted fur the program hr conir resource assistants and part it ipatr in one of the? 2 1(1 na tionwidr re soon «• arras located in morn than lri states, ini lnd ■ ri(4 both Alaska and Hawaii All travel and living ex penses are paid fur hv the re source agent \ where the volun teer will he working "It's a good opportunity to i hei k out different stales said flarvev Duerr. a resource assis taut who is originally from Wisconsin "Everything's laid otil for von when you got then; Duerr is staying in an apart mi'nt in Eugene and ho works with the Eugene off it o of the HEM Some of Ins duties ini lode elei trie.ally shot king the streams, whir h allows Duerr to EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT BURGER NIGHT Vi lb. Char-Broiled Burger $2.50 5:00 pm 'til closing at 13th & Alder 343-0681 ART supplies;^ / >// ✓ / lood throu\ IS take fish surveys These show w hit h types of fish exist in the water In addition, he helped build a trout ladder, which allows the fish to continue swimming past a particularly steep part of Lake Creek "We've opened up about 100 more miles for the fish.'' he said excitedly Working with fisli is onls one of tlie m.im different op portunities available to re source assistants I wentv year old Silvia l.ommol is from (.er mam . and she is in Kugene on her second assignment with SC A She plans to sta\ through the summer to continue her woik tor HI.M hummel said the program is great because she enjoys the outdoors and keeping herself •ind others cnv ironmentalU aware "You can give talks to high school kids or work in a ranger station, stuff like that, she said Resource assistant positions have themes or subjet ts the vol unteer chooses from, such as forestry, environmental educa tion. recreation management, trail maintenance and construc tion. to name only a few While most programs require partici pants to be 18 years old with a high school diploma, others re quire special shills and educa tion. Volunteering for SC A is an excellent opportunity to work out of doors and obtain valu able experience .it the same time, said Doug Huntington. St A correspondent at the Bl.M offii e m Kugene Competition in natural re soun e ageni ies is on the rise and volunteering service at St A is the first step toward ob taining either a permanent or temporary job with these agen i ies. he said. After a resouri e assistant has worked for an agency. he or she has a mui h better chance of finding a paid job in the natural resource field, as long as the volunteer remains i ommitted and st ii ks to it. I luntington said "The SC A is _ "The desire to reduce military spending and redirect funds is not unanimous in (Congress admits MacCregor iluuever. she he lieves that a majority nl congressional members feel the military budget • an be reduced Baugh said most people now believe that the I 'oiled States won't need to give as mm li support to NATO, alter seeing the Berlin wall come dow n But he ante ipates opposition to the resolution hum politii inns sensitive to .1 loss of jobs in their distrii ts The Harvest for Bear e Resolution recognizes that a all percent re dm lion would bring drastic. 1 hanges to the defense industry and it recommends that some of the money not spent on arms should be used to retrain the thousands of workers affected for non-military jobs hinder said In the broad scale of things, people be lieve that it's a dangerous world and de terrence works.' — William Baugh The group advoc ates a slow reduction over ten years to acc.om module change "We will get a peace dividend it public opinion insists on it Linder said A resolution is iron binding if passed unlike hills that are signed into law "But a resolution is attrac live be< arise it is <1 statement of polic y and not an exact blueprint" for legislative measures, said Mac ( hegor She ex pen ts it to he voted on in the fall "A resolution is helpful because it sets up accountability for Congress " Linder said "11 thex pass this but don't follow up with meaningful legislation, constituents c .111 ask at voting timer 'what happened? " If the 1 S would promote a worldwide reduction in arms 'it would be .i significant step." said Baugh He noted that the world trade in weapons is continuing to grow, and the I'nited States and other industrialized nations are exporting many sophisticated weapons "It is a problem of perception whether weapons are viewed as a threat or a comfort." Baugh said LU D e more effective with PMTs and typeset captions