Green Mountain Conservation Camp (GMCC) is a renowned educational program located in Woodbury, VT, offering hands-on learning experiences for youth to develop a deep understanding and appreciation for Vermont's diverse wildlife and natural habitats. With a focus on fish, wildlife, ecology, botany, forestry, and outdoor skills, GMCC provides campers with opportunities to engage in activities such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, archery, and orienteering. Led by experienced professionals including Vermont State Game Wardens, foresters, and biologists, GMCC aims to foster a caring attitude towards the state's precious fish and wildlife resources. The camp operates separate weeks for boys and girls, with basic week sessions available for youths aged 12-14 and advanced week sessions for those aged 12-16 who have completed the basic week. Nestled in the serene woods alongside Buck Lake, the Buck Lake Camp in Woodbury offers a tranquil setting for campers to immerse themselves in nature. Alternatively, the Edward F. Kehoe Camp in Castleton boasts a picturesque mountain view and is situated on the shores of Lake Bomoseen. Through engaging activities and expert guidance, GMCC strives to inspire meaningful connections with the environment and foster camaraderie among campers.
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