Volunteers... Making A Difference
Working for wildlife! Throughout the year, Cape Romain volunteers work with staff to meet refuge management goals and fulfill the mission of the Service to protect, conserve and restore our wildlife, plants and their habitats. Committed to conservation, the support we receive from volunteers is invaluable.
What are volunteers doing that enable us to manage and maintain our resources, provide information services for visitors, and promote conservation education for our youth? Lots!!
Refuge volunteers are engaged in a variety of tasks which include:
- Working with the loggerhead sea turtle nest relocation program
- Assisting in the eradication of invasive plant species
- Leading tours, interpreting the cultural and natural history
of the refuge
and providing information to visitors - Presenting conservation education programs to youth
- Performing clerical and administrative tasks
- Assisting with construction projects
- Working with habitat modification and management projects
- Providing computer and technological support
Volunteering From a Volunteer's Perspective
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