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Volunteer Work Parties

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Date/Time:
September through November 2006

Overview:
The following is a listing of weekend volunteer work parties scheduled at Nature Conservancy preserves around Georgia. Work side-by-side with conservation staff and other volunteers to protect and maintain Georgia's natural areas for the next generation.

For detailed information about the work party, please contact the designated staff member.

Volunteers will work along side Nature Conservancy staff to remove invasive plants from the preserve.

Contact: Erick Brown, (404) 253-7219
erick_brown@tnc.org

  • November 4, 2006
    Altamaha River
    The Conservancy and the Altamaha Riverkeeper are hosting a river clean-up effort to remove trash and non-native invasive water hyacinth from the lower Altamaha River in McIntosh and Glynn counties.

    Contact: Jeff Spratt, (912) 437-2161, ext. 221
    jspratt@tnc.org

  • November 18, 2006
    Broxton Rocks Preserve
    Coffee County, near Douglas

Amid the towering longleaf pine forest of Broxton Rocks Preserve, join Conservancy staff to collect wiregrass seeds.

Contact: Erick Brown, (404) 253-7219
erick_brown@tnc.org

Registration:
Please contact the designated staff person by the Wednesday before the work party to sign up as a volunteer.