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Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area
ORGANIZATION: MORGAN DUKE CONSERVATION SOCIETY
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1 person is interested
Reporting Structure: Volunteer Coordinator
The Morgan Duke Conservation Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving wildlife habitats, is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with stewardship projects at the Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area. As a Volunteer Stewardship Assistant, you will play a vital role in maintaining the beauty and cleanliness of this important natural area.
Responsibilities:- Participate in litter clean-up projects at the Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area
- Document the types of litter collected and record the weight of the litter
- Use provided supplies such as orange bags, gloves, trash pickers, handheld scales, and data sheets
- Work independently and at your own pace
This volunteer opportunity is flexible, with projects available anytime. Join us in making a positive impact on the environment and wildlife in the Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area!
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About MORGAN DUKE CONSERVATION SOCIETY
Location:
PO BOX 114, Rock Tavern, NY 12575, US
Mission Statement
The Morgan Duke Conservation Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting forests and water bodies from threats, such as people walking off the trails and damaging vegetation and impacts of throwing litter on the trails, hiding litter in the vegetation. Our team works tirelessly to educate the public on the importance of proper waste disposal to prevent wildlife habitat damage and harming wildlife like threatening species and preserve natural habitats for wildlife. From Orange County to Putnam County to Ulster County and other areas, our volunteer's hike through forested areas, Wildlife Management Areas, and waterways to clean up litter, report damaged vegetation, assess trail conditions, and even plant trees to restore destroyed habitats. We collaborate with state and local conservation agencies to develop and implement innovative solutions that safeguard these precious natural areas and the wildlife that call them home.
Description
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
NY 12777
DATE POSTED
December 29, 2024
SKILLS
- Outdoor Recreation
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training
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