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A little elbow grease is worth its weight in gold at The Nature Conservancy of Kentucky. When you volunteer, you help save money that can be used to preserve other important places throughout the Commonwealth while increasing the efficiency of our nature preservation and stewardship work.
The first step to becoming a volunteer is to download the Volunteer Application and Liability form. Then mail or email the form to Suzanne Crockett (859-259-9644 x 5014 or scrockett@tnc.org) at The Nature Conservancy, 642 West Main Street, Lexington, KY 40508.
There are four different ways you can help.
Contact Suzanne Crockett (859-259-9644 x 5014 or scrockett@tnc.org) to learn more.
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