It's like a prison, but less harsh (not to be confused with concentration camps, which were run by Nazi Germany in the Second World War as labor camps for 'enemies of the Reich' like Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, etc.). Very similar to a correctional facility.
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The Third Reich did not have conservation camps. Either the question is about some kind of environmental camp or, more likely, it is a malapropism.
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in Wetumka, Oklahoma, was part of a New Deal program established in the 1930s to provide jobs and vocational training for young men during the Great Depression. By 1941, the CCC was still active, focusing on conservation projects such as reforestation, park development, and soil erosion control. Specific records about the Wetumka camp may be found in local archives or historical societies, as well as in federal documents detailing the CCC's activities during that period.
The term first came into widespread use by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the United States in the mid to late 1930s to describe small work groups who travelled far from the base camp (carrying supplies by mule or by horse) to work on a distant project. There may be instances of a local use of the term previously but I do not know of it.
conservation
Conservation = CNSV.
Camp means camp
Stewart Conservation Camp was created in 1978.
"it was filmed in Haliburton,ontario, canada. at CAMP timberlane" Close. It was filmed in Haliburton, ON but at Camp Kilcoo and Camp Wanakita, not Timberlane.
It's a throwback to the socialist New Deal of the 1930s called the Civilian Conservation Corps.
On WRACO Rd. just west of old US 27.
Jed Harbottle Taylor has written: 'Vocal and instrumental music in print' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Instrumental music, Vocal music 'Organization of Civilian Conservation Corps camp library-reading rooms' -- subject(s): Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Libraries
The term first came into widespread use by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the United States in the mid to late 1930s to describe small work groups who travelled far from the base camp (carrying supplies by mule or by horse) to work on a distant project. There may be instances of a local use of the term previously but I do not know of it.
plant conservation is the best conservation
Roger E McCay has written: 'Measuring the attitudes and awareness of environmental education camp users' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Study and teaching
I have come across several sources that state that a camp fire ranges roughly from 900 to a little under 1100 degrees C. I guess it depends on your fire's geometrical configuration (heat concentration, conservation, etc.) Hope this helps. Also, a cigarette, at the tip, burns at roughly 900 degrees C.
Conservation of Matter, Conservation of Energy, Conservation of Charge and Conservation of Momentum.
how do dams help soil conservation
Conservation I'm not sure