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6 people are interested
Help restore a natural place in Denver, Volunteer at Bluff Lake Nature Center!
ORGANIZATION: Bluff Lake Nature Center
Please visit the new page to apply.
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6 people are interested
Do you want to help nature in your neighborhood?
Site Stewards work closely with the Site Manager in all aspects of natural resource management. Activities include restoring and preserving habitat, planting native plants, maintaining the short-grass prairie gardens, removing noxious plant species, trail construction and trash pick-up. A group of Site Stewards work each Wednesday morning between March and October. Specific times may also be reserved with the Bluff Lake Site Manager.
To become a site steward or schedule a time slot, please contact Jacob Reta at (575) 202-8240 or at jacob@blufflake.org.
More opportunities with Bluff Lake Nature Center
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Bluff Lake Nature Center
Location:
3400 Havana Way, Denver, CO 80238, US
Mission Statement
To foster lifelong learning and environmental stewardship at Bluff Lake, a unique urban wildlife refuge.
Description
Bluff Lake Natural Center is a 123-acre wildlife refuge, managed as a non-profit, located in northeast Denver. This local gem, is the largest privately owned open space in the metro area. We depend on volunteers to maintain our site and provide programs. Each year more than 30,000 people come to visit our three miles of trails, experience science and nature through our school-based field trips, summer camps and family programs, to encounter birds (over 150 species logged!), or to escape a bustling urban area.
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WHERE
3400 Havana WayDenver, CO 80238
DATE POSTED
July 15, 2019
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REQUIREMENTS
- Drop in hours offered one morning per week