PETALUMA WETLANDS ALLIANCE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

Dec 4, 2017 | News | 0 comments

Do you love Shollenberger Park and the Wetlands?  Petaluma Wetlands Alliance needs volunteer docents. Docents serve in a number of ways, including:

  • Teach 3rd graders about wetlands and habitats
  • Lead bird walks
  • Restore the habitats
  • Conduct research on birds and other wetlands animals

To become a docent, volunteers participate in a training program and then observe other docents. Training starts January 11, 2018, continuing for 7 consecutive Thursday mornings.

If interested, sign up at Volunteer Page. For information, contact Anne at aktaylor44@gmail.com or 707-774-6586.

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