Are
you
concerned about
the
environment? Do
you
enjoy working with people?
Do you
have
interests, skills
or
talents that you
would
like to share
with
others? If so,
then become a volunteer
at
Richard
Bong State
Recreation
Area! The volunteers
are a
special
group
of people
assisting,
participating
in, developing
and promoting
park
activities.
To become a volunteer, click here to sign up.
What
are the benefits of
volunteering?
- Opportunities
to participate
in activities,
programs,
and projects
that improve
the environment.
- A
sense of
accomplishment
in being
involved
- Reference
for future
job applications
- Social
functions
- Ongoing
training
and education
- Income
tax deductions
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The
volunteer
program
began
in April of
1982,
when volunteers
and
the staff naturalist
conducted
the first
school
programs.
The
program has grown
steadily, with
more
than 30 people
lending
their knowledge,
experience
and talent to
a variety
of important
park efforts.
In
addition to school
programs,
volunteers
conduct
public hikes
about
birds, wildflowers,
insects
and poisonous
and
edible plants.
They
also help with
design,
construction,
and
maintenance
of
exhibits;
assist with
with
plant
and
wildlife
surveys;
construct,
place
and
monitor
birdhouses;
take
photographs
and
write
articles
for
publications.
We
can
tailor
a
volunteer
program
for
you
in interpretation,
maintenance,
clerical
and
any
other
interest.
Training
for
volunteers
is
provided
by the
permanent
staff
and
other
specialists
on
a continuing
basis.
For more
information,
contact
us today!