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Welcome Virginia Volunteers!Work alongside Nature Conservancy staff to accomplish key outdoor, outreach and office work. Conservancy volunteers help save money and thus increase the efficiency of our nature-preservation work!
50 FOR 50: The Nature Conservancy in Virginia celebrates 50 years of conservation in 2010. How can you help? VOLUNTEER! Each person volunteering 50 hours in 2010 will receive special recognition and will be eligible for things like exclusive field trips, educational opportunities and surprises. NEWS: Download the Winter 2009 issue of Let's JIVE, our volunteer newsletter (pdf, 3MB). Read past issues in our Newsletter Archive. So You Want to Volunteer? Please contact jrich@tnc.org for more information. Also download our Volunteer Application and Liability Release form. Summary of Past Accomplishments: Explore the contributions our volunteers have made to The Nature Conservancy in our Summary of Past Accomplishments slideshow. Note: During hunting season in Virginia, please be mindful of hunters and wear orange when visiting the great outdoors. For more information, please click here. |
Schedule of Volunteer OpportunitiesGet on the land and help restore habitat, monitor rare species and maintain trails.
List of unique positions available for volunteers. |
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Jen Rich/TNC (Volunteers Volunteers at Fortune's Cove Preserve); Photo © Jen Rich/TNC (Volunteering at Cumberland Marsh Preserve); Photo © Hal Brindley (Volunteers and employees explore Hog Island). |
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