Twice a month, DCLT holds a property clean-up project. DCLT asks that volunteers bring loppers or pruning shears, gloves, and wear reasonable clothes. Tasks include litter clean-up, trimming back plant growth, and maintaining trails. Please contact Tyler Maikath, the DCLT Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator, at [email protected] for more information.

Volunteers monitor designated DCLT properties at least twice annually. Land Stewards record evidence of property use, maintenance needs, any potential abuses of the conservation land, and wildlife and plant observations. Land Stewards report directly through the DCLT website using the monitoring report form and communicates with Tyler Maikath, the DCLT Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator.

Volunteering projects and positions vary throughout the year. We match up your interests with what you enjoy doing the most. This is also a chance to try something new. Docent/tour guide, 3 – 4 hour shifts Conduct tours of specific exhibits and/or general tour guide Shifts are 10 am – 1pm or 1pm – 5pm…

Writers, proofreaders, and/or website input volunteers for various projects Exhibit Planners and assistant Exhibit Planners, for future exhibits, 2 – 3 hours per week Publicity Coordinator or assistant Coordinator, 2 – 4 hours per week Collections Manager, 3-8 hours per week Museum Guides, 3 1/2 – 30 hours per week Volunteer Coordinators, 2-4 hours per…

Help maintain and care for the land and trails on the close to 120 properties that BLT protects. With weekly group projects, small construction and repair jobs, property caretaking programs, or trail maintenance teams, there are a variety of land stewardship opportunities that can fit your time commitment, interests, and abilities. Spending time outside with…

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