Greta Binzen

Adult Program Coordinator at Southwest Conservation Corps

Greta Binzen is an experienced environmental professional with a strong focus on conservation, sustainability, and inclusion. Currently serving as the Adult Program Coordinator at Southwest Conservation Corps since March 2023, Greta previously worked as a Wilderness Ranger for the U.S. Forest Service and held various roles at Southwest Conservation Corps, including Women's + Crew Leader and Seasonal Chainsaw Crew Member. Greta's background includes positions as Equity & Inclusion Americorps VISTA at Conservation Legacy and Field Biologist at Great Basin Bird Observatory. Educational credentials include a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies from Skidmore College. Prior work experience also encompasses internships focused on sustainability and conservation efforts at organizations like the State of Vermont and Upper Valley Land Trust.

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Durango, United States

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Southwest Conservation Corps

Empowering individuals to positively impact their lives, their communities and the environment, Southwest Conservation Corps (SCC) operates conservation service programs across Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico that engage youth, young adults and veterans on public lands. SCC works to foster inclusive opportunities and collaborative partnerships for positive growth through development of knowledge, leadership, and compassion towards our lands and communities. Our offices are out of Durango, CO and Salida, CO. Southwest Conservation Corps is a program of Conservation Legacy.


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