Volunteer
Whether you have a few hours once in a while or a few hours on a regular weekly or monthly basis, the Friends’ and the Refuge would welcome your help! Volunteering can be fun, satisfying, and a great way to meet new friends with similar interests, while also working to protect the special environment of the Parker River NWR. Here are some suggestions - if you have other skills you’d like to offer, please tell us about them.
Help the Friends with:
Outreach
- Write articles for local news media and content for the Friends’ website and Facebook page
- Participate in community events such as farmers’ markets and festivals
- Coordinate events including lecture series, roving naturalist opportunities, and historical walking tours
- Help build partnerships with local groups and organizations
- Generate interest in refuge volunteer tasks such as plover wardens, invasive species control, and beach clean-ups
- Assist with the recruitment of new members
Fundraising
- Identify grant funding sources and write applications
- Support the Hellcat Trail Boardwalk Plank Fundraiser team by assisting with photographing planks and transporting them to/from the engraver
- Create additional fundraising opportunities
Help the Refuge with:
Habitat Projects
- Remove invasive plant species that threaten the native plants of the Parker River NWR
- Participate in beach clean-ups
- Perform general landscape and infrastructure maintenance for trails and boardwalks
Visitor Services
- Greet and orient visitors at the Parker River NWR Visitor Center
- Lead guided tours via bike, kayak or van
- Help to monitor and maintain boardwalks, trails, parking lots and roadsides
- Staff annual events such as Let’s Go Outside and Eagle Festival
- Assist refuge staff on existing environmental programs or create new ones
- Be a Plover Warden
If you are interested, please contact [email protected]. Information and training will be provided!