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Hawai'i Volcanoes National ParkHiking to Mauna Loa's summit
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Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Volunteer
 

Volunteering in a National Park offers an opportunity to work in some of the most treasured areas of the country.

 
Current Volunteer Opportunities

HAVO - VISITOR SERVICES - INTERPRETER
Activities: Conservation Education, Tour Guide/Interpretation, Visitor Information
Dates: 01/12/2007----02/28/2010

HAVO - HAWKSBILL TURTLE VOLUNTEER
Activities: Fish/Wildlife, Back Country/Wilderness
Dates: 01/12/2007----12/31/2010

HAVO - CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT VOLUNTEER
Activities: Archaeology, Historical Preservation, Office/Clerical, General Assistance
Dates: 01/12/2007----01/29/2010

HAVO - LIBRARY AID
Activities: Research Library, Office/Clerical
Dates: 01/12/2007----02/21/2010

HAVO - VOLUNTEER INTERPRETER - HAWAI`I RESIDENTS
Activities: Conservation Education, Tour Guide/Interpretation, Visitor Information
Dates: 05/02/2007----12/01/2009

HAVO - INTERPRETER - 3 MONTH TERM
Activities: Conservation Education, Tour Guide/Interpretation, Visitor Information
Dates: 07/17/2007----12/01/2009

HAVO - WILDLIFE ECOLOGY VOLUNTEER/INTERNSHIP
Activities: Office/Clerical, Natural Resources Planning, Back Country/Wilderness
Dates: 10/21/2008----10/21/2010



To view more NPS volunteer opportunities, go to www.nps.gov/volunteer or www.volunteer.gov/gov
 
 
Hikers pause on their Mauna Loa hike. Link to hiking information.
Hiking Information
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Hula dancers perform at the Park's annual cultural festival
Events
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The Kamehameha Butterfly is orange and black, with white spots.  

Did You Know?
Only two butterflies found in Hawai`i are native. The Kamehameha Butterfly (Vanessa Tameamea) is Hawai`i's state insect, brightly colored, and larger than the Blackburn's blue (Udara blackburni).

Last Updated: April 13, 2009 at 19:09 EST