The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is currently seeking volunteers to assist visitors and staff.
Primary duties include greeting visitors and providing information about the …
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The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is currently seeking volunteers to assist visitors and staff.
Primary duties include greeting visitors and providing information about the refuge’s trails and wildlife. Additional opportunities include invasive species mitigation, habitat restoration, trail maintenance, and beach clean-ups.
The refuge and its partner organization, the Friends of Dungeness NWR, will host its annual new volunteer training from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 6 on Zoom.
New volunteer training is offered once each year and is a requirement for volunteering at Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge.
In addition, the refuge will hold its annual refresher for current and returning volunteers from 1 to 3 p.m., also on Zoom.
For more information and to RSVP, send an e-mail to david_falzetti@fws.gov.