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Volunteer Profiles
Volunteers help The Nature Conservancy in many different ways. Read about just a few of the volunteers who have helped to protect and maintain natural areas throughout Georgia.
Carol Schneier
Visitors to Moody Forest Natural Area now have marked trails to follow while enjoying the diversity of the native longleaf pine forest, thanks to the work of Carol Schneier.
Lolly Lederberg
Nature Conservancy volunteer Lolly Lederberg's passion for nature extends far beyond Georgia's borders.
Ben Berger
Savannah native Ben Berger braved high temperatures and swarms of mosquitoes to locate infestations of the non-native invasive Chinese tallow tree in coastal Georgia.
Ruth and Tom McMullin
At home in The Landings community of Savannah, Ruth and Tom McMullin are surrounded by lush tidal marshes and diverse wildlife -- daily reminders of why they have supported The Nature Conservancy for 35 years.
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Volunteer for Conservation
2009 Work Party Schedule
The Nature Conservancy depends heavily on the efforts of volunteers like you to make our conservation efforts successful.
Join us for one of the following work parties and work alongside others who share your love of nature and desire to help the environment.
If you plan to participate in a work party, please make contact with the trip leader prior to the event, so he can plan accordingly.
- Saturday, January 24, 2009
Help with firebreak preparation at Holly Creek Preserve
Contact: Nate Thomas, (706) 879-6027
nate_thomas@tnc.org
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Join Conservancy staff at
Broxton Rocks Preserve for a day of creating nature trails.
Contact: Erick Brown, (404) 253-7219
erick_brown@tnc.org
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Spend the day at
Williams Bluffs Preserve helping Conservancy staff plant wiregrass seed.
Contact: Malcolm Hodges, (404) 253-7211
mhodges@tnc.org
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Help create nature trails at
Broxton Rocks Preserve. Contact: Randy Tate, (404) 253-7210
rtate@tnc.org
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Enjoy beautiful
Blacks Bluff Preserve with Conservancy staff while helping to pick up trash and remove non-native invasive plants.
Contact: Malcolm Hodges, (404) 253-7211
mhodges@tnc.org
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Spend the day at
Williams Bluffs Preserve monitoring for the state threatened gopher tortoise.
Contact: Malcolm Hodges, (404) 253-7211
mhodges@tnc.org
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Help Conservancy staff with drain tile removal and hydrology restoration at
Reed Branch Wet Meadow Preserve.
Contact: Erick Brown, (404) 253-7219
erick_brown@tnc.org
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Spend the day with north Georgia Conservancy staff cleaning up and restoring a tract in Dawson Forest.
Contact: Nate Thomas, (706) 879-6027
nate_thomas@tnc.org