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10 people are interested
Teen Science & Conservation program seeks service-minded participants!
ORGANIZATION: Seattle Audubon Society
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10 people are interested
Join BirdWatch - Seattle Audubon's Student Naturalist Program. Explore Washington's natural areas with other teens who are passionate about conservation, science, and birding.
Learn bird banding, teach others about the environment, network with environmental professionals, earn service-learning hours, and help with local scientific monitoring projects. We meet monthly at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and go on a full-week capstone field trip in the spring.
More opportunities with Seattle Audubon Society
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Seattle Audubon Society
Location:
8050 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115, US
Mission Statement
Seattle Audubon leads a local community in appreciating, understanding, and protecting birds and their natural habitats. We envision a healthy environment in balance with nature, where people enjoy, respect, and care for the natural resources that sustain the community of life.
Description
Founded in 1916, Seattle Audubon is Washington's oldest natural history organization, and one of the state's most active. Much of our success is due to the strong environmental spirit of Seattle-area residents and to the hundreds of volunteers who annually contribute thousands of hours toward the mission and the activities of Seattle Audubon.
Our primary programs are Education, Conservation, Science, Community Engagement, and The Nature Shop.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
variousSeattle, WA 98115
DATE POSTED
September 18, 2014
SKILLS
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- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
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