Trail Maintenance Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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About Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge:
Join us for our Volunteer Open House to learn more!
June 18, 2025
2PM-4PM
69 Moody Bridge Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Conte_Refuge@fws.gov
About Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge:
Established in 1997, the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge provides vital conservation efforts within the Connecticut River watershed, encompassing 7.2 million acres across New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Spanning nearly 40,000 acres, the refuge features a variety of habitats, including northern forests, rivers, and internationally significant tidal marshes. Our refuge offers a wealth of opportunities for exploration and outdoor recreation, from hiking and kayaking to bird watching, fishing, and hunting. We are especially proud of our universally accessible trails that allow visitors of all abilities to enjoy our beautiful landscapes, including one of our popular trails at the Fort River Division in Hadley, MA.
Volunteer Position Overview:
Volunteer Position Overview:
We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with trail maintenance projects on our universally accessible trail at the Fort River Division. Under the guidance of refuge staff, volunteers will engage in a variety of tasks, including:
- Controlling weeds and invasive plants through hand pulling and the use of tools such as weed whackers
- Planting native species
- Performing carpentry work to enhance trail structures
- Conducting clean-up efforts (e.g., removing garbage, maintaining interpretive panels)
- Maintaining the Pollinator Garden
- Caring for the Storybook Trail exhibit
Work will occur while refuge staff are on duty, Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 4:30 PM.
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
We welcome volunteers who are in moderate physical health and able to walk distances of up to a mile on our ADA-compliant trail. Activities may involve moving through vegetation, bending, and hauling materials. While carpentry skills and plant identification knowledge are beneficial, they are not required, as all volunteers will receive on-the-job training. Proper protective equipment (such as gloves, eye protection, and ear protection) must be worn as necessary for each task.
Work Environment and Potential Hazards:
Work Environment & Potential Hazards:
As a natural setting, the refuge is home to ticks and mosquitos, so we recommend wearing insect repellent. Weather conditions can vary, with occasional lightning storms; please check the forecast regularly. Summer temperatures may reach the mid-90s, so sunscreen and hats are strongly advised to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Frequent breaks and hydration are essential to maintain comfort and safety. In the event of extreme weather, workdays may be canceled for volunteer safety.
Reasons to Volunteer:
Reasons to Volunteer:
- Contribute to the vital mission of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in conserving and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for future generations.
- Help preserve local wildlife habitats in your community.
- Network and connect with fellow volunteers and refuge staff in a friendly, supportive environment.
Contact:
Contact:
If you're interested in making a difference, please reach out to Sue Wojtowicz, Visitor Services Manager, at susan_wojtowicz@fws.gov. We look forward to welcoming you to our team!
Start Date - 2025-06-18
End Date - 2025-12-31
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About U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Location:
5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: NWRS Visitor Services, Bailey’s Crossroads, VA 22041, US
Mission Statement
Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
Description
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the premier government agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats. We are the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the conservation and management of these important natural resources for the American public.
The agency includes both the National Wildlife Refuge System and the National Fish Hatchery System.
The Service's origins date back to 1871 when Congress established the U.S. Fish Commission to study the decrease in the nation’s food fishes and recommend ways to reverse that decline. (More on our history below.) Today, we are a diverse and largely decentralized organization, employing about 8,000 dedicated professionals working out of facilities across the country.
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