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Volunteering
Volunteer InformationVolunteers are the heartbeat of the US Forest Service. Volunteer service in the Forest Service was formalized in the Volunteers in the National Forest Act of 1972. The national forests, grasslands, and prairies are there for you to enjoy because many people have served over numerous years to preserve, protect and improve them. Now you can give something back by volunteering. What captures your interest? The diversity of projects and positions available offers each person a chance to participate in an activity that meets their individual or group interests. Trail work, campground host, bird surveys, conservation education, fire lookout, Adopt-A-Trail, information receptionist, and wilderness restoration projects are a few examples of what may be available. Other possibilities might include working in the field with biologists, botanists, archaeologists, recreation rangers, and other Forest Service personnel. Why Volunteer?Working with the Forest Service and fellow volunteers is an opportunity to see what our National Forests have to offer in a way beneficial to both yourself and the forest. The commitment you make is up to you.
Volunteering in the National Forest can offer valuable experience and life long memories. Give it a try! Write or call the volunteer coordinator at your nearest Forest Service office for information and a volunteer application. Campground Hosting and Other Volunteer OpportunitiesEach Ranger District and the Grassland Supervisor's Office has its own volunteer program that may include campground hosting or other opportunities. If you are interested in volunteering on the Grasslands:
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