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VolunteeringVolunteers, ranging in age from 20 to over 75, are an integral part in accomplishing the Forest program of work. Last year, a total of 537 Volunteers, including 7 participants from the Student Conservation Association, provided many hours of service on the Stanislaus National Forest in program areas such as recreation, fish and wildlife management, range, soil and water, reforestation and timber management. Forest volunteers contributed the equivalent of 13+ person years of work at a salary savings of more than $220,000. Volunteers are the heartbeat of the Forest Service. Stewardship of the national forests is everyone's responsibility. The national forests and grasslands 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. Your services are much needed, because the Forest Service, like other government agencies, has a limited budget. Volunteering isn't just beneficial for the forest, it benefits you. Simply put, it's fun. It can give you the opportunity to pursue a special interest, such as bird watching or hiking. Spending time in the outdoors, enjoying the company of your fellow volunteers and visitors, can give you a new perspective on other facets of your life. You'll find that being immersed in the beauty of the national forests and experiencing the environment is a special way to relax. If you'd like to apply, complete the volunteer application and return it to the volunteer coordinator at the Ranger Station office where you would like to work. Be specific in discussing your experience, and education. Include a letter if you want additional information or have questions. Looking forward to working with you. Campground HostsIf you enjoy the outdoors, camping and helping others this is the job for you. Heritage Resource VolunteersDo you have interest in archaeology? History? Forest Service programs? The Heritage Resource Management staff can use volunteers for many tasks. Stanislaus Wilderness VolunteersThis organization is looking for volunteers who love to hike, backpack or horse-pack and who are dedicated to preserving our nation's remaining pristine areas.
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