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Volunteer with The Nature Conservancy

Volunteer to Restore Meadow Habitat

Pennsylvania

Purple loosestrife	grows in a grassy field.
Purple-loosestrife The invasive purple loosestrife. © Chris Helzer/The Nature Conservancy
Volunteer Overview

Restore a Meadow Habitat at Hauser Nature Center 

Looking for a way to make a real impact on nature this winter? Join The Nature Conservancy in Pennsylvania as we work to restore a beautiful meadow habitat at the Hauser Nature Center in Monroe County, PA. Your efforts will help create a healthier, more vibrant ecosystem for wildlife and future generations.

Why This Matters

Meadow habitats are essential for pollinators, birds, and native plants. By removing cut trees and excess vegetation, we can open space for native species to thrive and improve biodiversity in the Poconos region.

Volunteer Details

  • Location: Cathy’s Trail Loop, Hauser Nature Center, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
  • Dates:
    • Friday, January 2
    • Saturday, January 3
    • Friday, February 6
    • Saturday, February 7
    • Friday, March 6
    • Saturday, March 7
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Activities: Clearing cut trees and vegetation, supporting meadow restoration efforts.

Sign Up Today

Spots are limited! Register below to volunteer and help restore nature in Pennsylvania.

In person work
location
Long Pond, PA
Hauser Nature Center
date
DATE
Jan 02 - Mar 07, 2026
Multiple dates and varied times
time
TIME
contact
CONTACT
Molly Anderson
Queen Anne's lace grows in a meadow.
Queen Anne's Lace: This non-native plant invades prairies, fields, road sides and grasslands. © Wikimedia Commons