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Volunteers in Virginia make a difference for conservation across the state! Whether maintaining preserve trails, pulling invasive species, joining our fire team, or helping with administrative functions, volunteers are an integral part of The Nature Conservancy’s success.
To see how our volunteers are contributing their time, talents and passion to Virginia's future, click the links below.
The numbers are in! Can you guess how many volunteers donated their time to The Nature Conservancy in 2009? Download the 2009 Volunteer report to see this extraordinary number and read about other 2009 volunteer accomplishments (pdf, 836KB).
Volunteers plant longleaf pine seedlings at our Piney Grove Preserve. © Bobby Clontz/The Nature Conservancy
Spring sprung and summer has put the heat on volunteer involvement so far in 2009. The year is only halfway over and a total of 277 volunteers have put in an impressive 2,215 hours so far. That's an estimated value of $64,885! See volunteer highlights of the past few months in the slideshow.
2008 was a busy year for our volunteers in Virginia. A total of 303 volunteers put in an 3,833 hours which is an estimated value of $112,321! See volunteer highlights from 2008 in the slideshow.
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Brian van Eerden, Southern Rivers Program Director, with his daughter, Abigail, explore the pine savannahs at The Nature Conservancy's Piney Grove Preserve and adjoining International Paper property located in the Mid Atlantic Coastal Plain ecoregion of southeastern Virginia. © Mark Godfrey/TNC