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Envirnomental Education
Desert Discovery Center (Barstow, CA) |
Location: |
Barstow, CA 92311 |
Position Description
Volunteer will provide environment-based education (focusing on the Mojave Desert) using activities, games, experiments and stories to the visiting public and school groups K-12 at the Desert Discovery Center (DDC). Will include preparing and refining curriculum; arranging and scheduling programs; developing and presenting special programs, nature walks, and visitor center presentations; may include representing DDC at fairs, and other events, creating exhibits, preparing handouts/brochures, or responding to questions. Require: flexible, creative, and enthusiastic team player; background in natural sciences, environment-based education, outdoor recreation and curriculum development; experience working with children; willingness to work independently and with others; strong oral and written communication skills; comfortable working with the public in various outdoor and indoor settings; basic computer skills. Must be self-motivated and able to work without a lot of supervision. Facility is a 7,000 square foot building located on 11 acres of land in the heart of Barstow, CA.
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Start Date: |
9/1/2008 |
End Date: |
9/1/2009 |
Record Date: |
9/15/2008 |
Contact: |
Rose_Beardshear@ca.blm.gov 760-252-6011 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Conservation Education
- Minerals/Geology
- Office/Clerical
- Soil/Watershed
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
please contact volunteer coordinator |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.handsontheland.org/profiles/profile_details.cfm?sitecode=dedi |
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Park Activity Planner
William Howard Taft National Historic Site (Cincinnati, OH) |
Location: |
Cincinnati, OH 45219 |
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Start Date: |
8/21/2008 |
End Date: |
8/21/2009 |
Record Date: |
8/21/2008 |
Contact: |
reggie_murray@nps.gov 513-684-3262 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Conservation Education
- Historical Preservation
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Natural Resources Planning
- Science
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://cms.mwr.gov/wiho |
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Interpretation / Visitor Services
Natural Bridges National Monument (Lake Powell, UT) |
Location: |
Lake Powell, UT 84533 |
Position Description
Natural Bridges National Monument is located in beautiful southeastern Utah. It is home to three massive natural stone bridges and dozens of world-class archeological sites, hidden within narrow canyons. The monument is situated at the heart of Cedar Mesa with an elevation of 6,500 feet and set in a lush pinon-juniper forest. As a result, the monument enjoys a much milder climate than the surrounding Four-corners area. Natural Bridges rests within hundreds of square miles of pristine BLM and US Forest Service lands. Consequently, there is no development or light pollution, and the Milky Way shines brilliantly at night. Natural Bridges has recently been named one of only two International Dark Sky Parks worldwide, and night-time astronomy talks, with telescopes, are regularly given. Canyonlands, Arches, Hovenweep, Monument Valley, Capitol Reef, Bryce, Zion, Glen Canyon, Black Canyon, Grand Canyon are within a few hours drive. Considered remote, the park is located 35 miles from the small town of Blanding, Utah. (pop. 3,000). Very basic shopping and medical services are available in Blanding. For more amenities, the towns of Moab, Utah and Cortez, Colorado are two hours away. For more details regarding the monument, please visit the monument’s website (www.nps.gov/nabr). Position Description: A volunteer's duties are only limited by the skills and desires of the applicant. The core duties are the operation of the Visitor Center Desk, where the volunteer greets visitors, provides information, and makes sales from the gift shop. If desired, volunteers can research and develop original interpretive talks from online computer, library and archival research. Pre-made interpretive programs are also available for presentation. Interpretive talks can range from informal talks to individuals during roves, porch talks outside the visitor center, or evening campground talks in the amphitheater. Assignments such as archeological and wildlife monitoring, backcountry conditions assessments, and exotic plant eradication are available. We also have maintenance/interpretation combination volunteer positions if interested, or a combination of maintenance and interpretation. August through October is the busiest season for the park, with hundreds of visitors each day. This allows for ample opportunity to meet and assist people from all over the world. Time Commitment: Volunteer assignments are usually two months in length or longer assignments are available if desired. Reimbursement for meals will be available at $17 per day worked. As we have a 4-day work week for volunteers, reimbursement is $68 per week. Required Shifts: Volunteer shifts will be four days a week, 8-9 hours per day, with three day weekends, perfect for planning short trips to enjoy the area. A 5-day week is also available, though we encourage 3-day weekends so the volunteer can get out and enjoy the area. Evening, weekend work will be required. As the holiday season approaches, arrangements can be made to have some lengthy time off around the holidays. Housing: Housing will be provided. A volunteer will share housing with two other people and each will have their own room. No pets are allowed in shared housing. Training will be provided. A background investigation may be required. Natural Bridges is part of the Southeast Utah Group which includes Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, and Hovenweep NM, and cross training at these parks and business trips to Moab are available. Please consider volunteering at this spectacular little-known gem in the National Parks System. We can use your help and expertise.
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Start Date: |
9/10/2008 |
End Date: |
11/10/2008 |
Record Date: |
8/19/2008 |
Contact: |
scott_ryan@nps.gov 435-692-1234 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Computers
- Minerals/Geology
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- General Assistance
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/nabr |
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Learning Center Host
Gladie Cultural/Environmental Learning Center (Mariba, KY) |
Location: |
Mariba, KY 40322 |
Position Description
We need your help at the Gladie Cultural-Environmental Learning Center in the picturesque Red River Gorge Geologic Area of the Daniel Boone National Forest near Slade, Kentucky to staff the Learning Center Information Desk. This area is a favorite destination for rock climbers, hikers, nature enthusiasts and scenic viewers of all ages. Duties include: - Greeting the public, in a polite and positive manner
- Answering questions and providing accurate information about recreation opportunities
- Answering the phone, and providing accurate and professional information.
- Light cleaning of restroom and Center
- Ensuring brochure rack is fully stocked with brochures
- Assisting with education and interpretation programs
This is a wonderful opportunity to visit and live in one of the most unique areas of the Daniel Boone National Forest. The Red River Gorge is known for its abundant natural stone arches, unusual rock formations, and spectacular sandstone cliffs. It is home to White-haired Goldenrod, a plant which grows nowhere else in the world. Birds, deer, foxes and other animals can be seen regularly in the area. We can provide a campsite with electric, water and sewer hook or a one-bedroom apartment. Skills Needed: - Flexible and positive attitude
- Willingness to do a variety of jobs, cleaning restrooms, sweeping, etc.
Required work hours: 24 per week and will include weekends. 2 positions available Start date July 1, 2008 - end date November 1, 2008
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Start Date: |
7/1/2008 |
End Date: |
11/1/2008 |
Record Date: |
6/18/2008 |
Contact: |
evelynmorgan@fs.fed.us 859-745-3166 |
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- Archaeology
- Botany
- Conservation Education
- Historical Preservation
- Minerals/Geology
- Office/Clerical
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Back Country/Wilderness
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/boone/ |
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General Volunteer Opportunities
Mount Rainier National Park (Ashford, WA) |
Location: |
Ashford, WA 98304 |
Position Description
Position Description Mount Rainier National Park works with a wide variety of volunteers, including meadow rovers, campground hosts, meadow restoration assistants, greenhouse assistants, trail crews, research librarians, and nordic ski patrollers. Time commitments range from one day to full-time. Visit the park's volunteer program website or contact the volunteer program manager for details. Mount Rainier National Park receives far more volunteer applications than we have full-time volunteer positions. If possible, please apply for a specific volunteer announcement that you are interested in. General volunteer applications are welcome, but will only be considered if a need arises that matches your qualifications and interests. The vast majority of our volunteer work occurs between the months of June and September. Housing is limited, and international volunteers must meet special requirements. Depending on the position, a background check may be required. Mount Rainier also hires several volunteers each summer through internship programs such as the Student Conservation Association. If you are interested in future volunteer opportunities, please contact our Volunteer Program Manager, Kevin Bacher, and ask to be added to the program's mailing list. Thank you for your interest in helping with park stewardship!
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Start Date: |
1/1/2006 |
End Date: |
12/31/2009 |
Record Date: |
6/2/2008 |
Contact: |
kevin_bacher@nps.gov 360-569-2211 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Campground Host
- Construction/Maintenance
- Computers
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
- Back Country/Wilderness
- General Assistance
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
Adults,Kids,Teens,Seniors,Groups,Family |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://rainiervolunteers.blogspot.com/ |
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Ripple Rock Nature Center Staffperson
Capitol Reef National Park (Torrey, UT) |
Location: |
Torrey, UT 84775 |
Position Description
Capitol Reef National Park Ripple Rock Nature Center Applicant Information
NATURE CENTER POSITION DESCRIPTION: -Staff the nature center from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, five days per week -Maintain interpretive exhibits and facility cleanliness -Conduct established activities or develop and implement an educational activities program for the center (research, prepare, advertise, present and evaluate new or established activities) with guidance. -Provide general information on park and area facilities and services -Attend a variety of ranger presentations for an overview of the National Park Service interpretive programming -Opportunity to observe work in other agency divisions (administration, protection, resources management, maintenance) if desired. -Meet regularly with the National Park Service supervisor -Operate equipment including hand-held radio, VCR, computer, copier, passenger vehicle or van -Complete monthly statistics reports -Make recommendations for future revisions and modifications
DURATION: A commitment of 40 hours per week for the period of mid-May through mid August or preferably through Labor Day weekend. (The facility is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.) Applicants are recruited continuously.
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS: The park provides one private bedroom in a coed multi-bedroom house with shared living, kitchen and bathroom facilities. Volunteers are required to wear a uniform shirt provided by the park, and receive a reimbursement for living expenses of $10 per day worked. Volunteers may apply for OWCP for injury occurring during approved work or training. OBLIGATIONS OF CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK: -Select a qualified applicant on the basis of merit and without discrimination because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age or disability -Provide primary supervision of the volunteer at the work site -Orient the intern to park regulations, policies and procedures -Provide timely notification of or response to any complaints -Provide a safe work environment for the volunteer
OBLIGATIONS OF THE VOLUNTEER: -Comply with park regulations, policies and procedures -Complete projects and assignments -Maintain a professional appearance and wear a National Park Service volunteer uniform shirt -Adhere to the specified dates of the volunteer agreement -Report physical, safety or personnel problems concerning the position to park staff APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Submit a resume detailing related work experiences (include the names and phone numbers of supervisors) and reference contact information from an academic advisor or employer (include a phone number). Applicants must also address the following selection criteria by describing their knowledge, skills and abilities in: 1) Children’s recreation programs (such as youth camps, youth sports coaching, after-school programs, youth clubs, etc.) 2) Personal work ethic 3) Communication and interpersonal skills
Mail applications to: Capitol Reef National Park Park Volunteer Coordinator HC 70 Box 15 Torrey, UT 84775
Or apply online at www.volunteer.gov (be sure to address all the selection criteria listed above) Applications are accepted continuously. For more information, Contact Cindy Micheli, Education Outreach Coordinator at cindy_micheli@nps.gov or phone 435/425-3791 x112
THE FACILITY: The Ripple Rock Nature Center was built in 1957. This two-room 940-square foot structure is located in the park’s historic district, approximately ¾ mile from the visitor center on the Scenic Drive. It is conveniently located between two fruit orchards, across from a blacksmith shop exhibit, adjacent to Sulphur Creek, and near a picnic area and historic pioneer farmstead. The building is set back from the road and surrounded by areas of rough lawn with mature shade trees.
The Ripple Rock Nature Center opened in May of 1999 and is visited by approximately 3500 people during the summer season. Student groups visiting the park on field trips use the facility as an orientation site. It is the primary location for a four-day youth day camp held in mid-July.
THE PARK: Capitol Reef National Park is located in south-central Utah. The Ripple Rock Nature Center, residence area, Fruita Historic District, and park headquarters are 11 miles east of Torrey along Highway 24. Basic groceries, gas, and restaurants are available in Torrey. Dental and medical services are in Bicknell, 20 miles west of park headquarters. Larger supermarkets, stores, and a hospital are in Richfield, 75 miles west. Personal transportation is highly recommended. This remote, 378 square-mile national park has a high desert climate with summer temperatures averaging a high of 91 degrees in July (although the record high is 104.) Heavy thunderstorms (typically during July, August and September) can produce cascading ephemeral waterfalls and raging flash floods.
The park protects the Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile long upthrust in the Earth’s crust, the most spectacular geological feature of its kind in North America. Myriad narrow canyons, towering cliffs, expansive slickrock, domes, arches and monoliths provide inspiration, solitude and recreational opportunities for approximately ¾ million people each year. The park also preserves archeological features and petroglyphs of the Fremont Culture, and the remnants of Fruita, a Mormon pioneer settlement that includes 2,600 fruit trees.
Contact cindy_micheli@nps.gov for application information.
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Start Date: |
5/10/2009 |
End Date: |
9/12/2009 |
Record Date: |
5/21/2008 |
Contact: |
Carolyn_I_Barker@nps.gov 435-425-3791 x121 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Conservation Education
- Minerals/Geology
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/care |
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Artist-in-Resident
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge (Necedah, WI) |
Location: |
Necedah, WI 54646 |
Position Description
The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah, Wisconsin seeks painters, writers, journalists, photographers, musicians, composers, ceramists, and other artists to draw upon the refuge for a two-week residency opportunity. Selected artists will be asked to contribute a piece of artwork that is reflective of their experience and present one to two public programs relating to their craft. In return, the refuge will provide free housing, a studio space, and the opportunity for the artist to interpret through their craft the resources found within the 44,000-acre refuge.
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Start Date: |
2/8/2008 |
End Date: |
Ongoing |
Record Date: |
5/21/2008 |
Contact: |
daniel_peterson@fws.gov 608/565 2551 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
None |
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Museum Management
Point Reyes National Seashore (Point Reyes, CA) |
Location: |
Point Reyes, CA 94956 |
Position Description
Duties Volunteers help with library reference needs, contact staff/public about research, conduct library/file research, fill copy orders, shelve materials, perform housekeeping/administrative tasks, identify specimens and update records, and conduct oral history interviews.
Volunteers need to be able to carefully handle historic photos, documents and artifacts in the collections and to follow all rules and protocols involved in the security of specific areas and objects in the collections.
Knowledge of digital scanning and file management, web page updating, data entry and digital photography is helpful. Knowledge in the area of botany, geology, and palentology is needed for identification of specimens and updating collection records.
Training On-the-job training
Group Type Individuals and groups of 2 are encouraged to apply.
Minimum Age College student or graduate
Program Availability The program is available throughout the year, Monday through Friday, hours by arrangement. Volunteers are asked to volunteer one day per week.
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Start Date: |
1/1/2007 |
End Date: |
12/31/2008 |
Record Date: |
5/14/2008 |
Contact: |
doug_hee@nps.gov 415-464-5145 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Computers
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/pore/supportyourpark/volunteer.htm |
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Astronomy/Campground Host
Chaco Culture National Historical Park (Nageezi, NM) |
Location: |
Nageezi, NM 87037 |
Position Description
Public astronomy programs have expanded dramatically at America’s National Parks, particularly in the west. Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico has truly led the way. A permanent observatory there has made public outreach a regular part of the park’s offerings. Volunteers to act as combination Campground Hosts and Assistant Astronomers are needed for the 2009 season. Some knowledge/experience with telescopes and astronomy required. Volunteers help park staff with the operation of the observatory and the daily public programs as well as hosting visitors in the campground.
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Start Date: |
4/1/2009 |
End Date: |
10/30/2009 |
Record Date: |
5/8/2008 |
Contact: |
tracy_bodnar@nps.gov 505-786-7014 x222 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Campground Host
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/chcu |
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Campground Host
Chaco Culture National Historical Park (Nageezi, NM) |
Location: |
Nageezi, NM 87037 |
Position Description
Join the Chaco Culture NHP staff as a campground host. The 49-site campground is located at 6200 feet, and tucked into a small cliff encircled rincon. The Park is located in the high desert of Northwestern New Mexico. Chaco Canyon was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250. The Chacoan sites protected by the park are part of the homeland of Pueblo Indian peoples of New Mexico, the Hopi Indians of Arizona, and the Navajo Indians. Hosts will be responsible for meeting, greeting and assisting visitors with information and site registration. They will also perform site checks, check the registration boards, remove the registration slips, perform minor campground maintenance, check restrooms, and generally being visible and accessible while in the campground. Volunteers will not enforce regulations, but will request assistance from area protection staff if enforcement is necessary. Volunteers may provide their own RV. A park trailer may also be available.
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Start Date: |
3/1/2009 |
End Date: |
11/30/2009 |
Record Date: |
5/8/2008 |
Contact: |
tracy_bodnar@nps.gov 505-786-7014 x222 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Campground Host
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Fish/Wildlife
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http//www.nps.gov/chcu |
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BLM OR Roseburg District
BLM Roseburg District (Roseburg, OR) |
Location: |
Roseburg, OR 97470 |
Position Description
Recreation Program - Call Erik Taylor 541-464-3271 Camp Hosts - Call Ron Murphy 541-464-3265 Weed Control - Call Susan Carter 541-464-3289 Forest Dvlpmnt & Pruning - Len Dour 541-464-3311 N. Bank Ranch Projects - Marci Todd 541-464-3224
On 425,000 acres of public land within Douglas County, Oregon, volunteers to host in campgrounds, maintain trails, reclaim mined lands, construct fence, paint buildings, and assist with in-office tasks such as data input. We attempt to find a place for all volunteers that contact us with an expression of interest. We also host interns and crews through such programs as Apprenticeships in Science and Engineering (ASE), Resource Apprentice Program for Students (RAPS), U.S. Dept. of Interior Minority Intern Program, Northwest Youth Corps, Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, and other partnerships. National Public Lands Day is an annual event in September which attracts a large number of volunteers for various projects.
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Start Date: |
4/20/2007 |
End Date: |
Ongoing |
Record Date: |
4/30/2008 |
Contact: |
Ariel_Hiller@blm.gov 541-464-3356 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Campground Host
- Construction/Maintenance
- Computers
- Conservation Education
- Office/Clerical
- Soil/Watershed
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Natural Resources Planning
- Science
- General Assistance
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
Adults,Kids,Teens,Seniors,Groups,Family |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.or.blm.gov/roseburg/ |
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Site Hosts
Coconino National Forest, Red Rock Ranger District (Sedona, AZ) |
Location: |
Sedona, AZ 86339 |
Position Description
Forest Service Volunteer opportunities in the beautiful Red Rock country of Sedona, Arizona. Site hosts needed for several important archeological sites. Three month commitments preffered. RV sites have shade, full hook ups, and phone accesss. Hosts will provide their own propane. Daily stipends for full-time volunteers is negotiable. Job requires physically active persons, able to tolerate summer tempretures and enjoy interacting with the public. Contact Terrilyn Green @ 928-282-3854 or Justin Loxley @ 928-203-7535. District can be seen @ REDROCKCOUNTRY.ORG
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Start Date: |
4/1/2007 |
End Date: |
4/1/2009 |
Record Date: |
3/19/2008 |
Contact: |
jdloxley@fs.fed.us 928.203.7535 ext.1114 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Construction/Maintenance
- Conservation Education
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Visitor Information
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://REDROCKCOUNTRY.ORG |
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Passport in Time archeology and preservation
Various (National Forests & Grasslands, .) |
Location: |
National Forests & Grasslands, . . |
Position Description
Volunteer with Passport in Time!Passport in Time (PIT) is a volunteer program providing opportunities for the public to work on archaeology and historic preservation projects on public land across the nation. Volunteers help with every aspect of cultural resource management including surveying for prehistoric and historic sites, archaeological excavation, restoration of historic buildings, monitoring and restoring Indian rock art, conducting oral histories, preparing artifacts for permanent storage, entering data in databases, cataloging historic photos, or even serving as hosts at historic cabins and visitor centers. PIT volunteers work directly with professional archaeologists and historians. No prior experience is needed, just a willingness to learn and have fun. Children under 18 accompanied by responsible adults are welcome on most projects. Families and friends may volunteer together. Grandparents, bring your grandkids for a unique learning vacation and give mom and dad a break! Please visit www.passportintime.com to learn more about this exciting program and to see all the projects currently available. The application form is also on the website. PIT volunteers have a great time, but they also help us protect and interpret valuable cultural resources on public land. With your help, we can truly “save the past for the future”.
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Start Date: |
7/20/2007 |
End Date: |
Ongoing |
Record Date: |
3/19/2008 |
Contact: |
volunteer@passportintime.com 800-281-9176 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Construction/Maintenance
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Back Country/Wilderness
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Kids,Teens,Seniors,Groups,Family |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.passportintime.com |
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HAVO - Cultural Resource Management Volunteer
Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park (Hawai`i National Park, HI) |
Location: |
Hawai`i National Park, HI 96718 |
Position Description
Park: Hawai`i Volcanoes National ParkJob Title: Cultural Resources Management (CRM) VolunteerDates: Continuous RecruitmentDuties: Work with the CRM team doing archeological fieldwork, museum curation, data entry and more.Compensation: No compensation or housing currently available.How to Apply: Please send a resume and 2 references to: Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park, Attn: Jadelyn Moniz-Nakamura, Division of Resource Management, P.O. Box 52, Hawai`i National Park, HI 96718 or electronically to: jadelyn_moniz-nakamura@nps.gov ph#(808) 985-6136
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Start Date: |
1/12/2007 |
End Date: |
Ongoing |
Record Date: |
3/13/2008 |
Contact: |
jadelyn_moniz-nakamura@nps.gov 808-985-6136 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
please contact volunteer coordinator |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/havo |
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Living History at Grand Portage National Monument
Grand Portage National Monument (Grand Portage, MN) |
Location: |
Grand Portage, MN 55605 |
Position Description
Living History at Grand Portage National Monument JOB TITLE Grand Portage National Monument is looking for motivated, enthusiastic individuals and educators to work as historical, cultural and natural interpreters. We are currently accepting applications for historic, cultural and natural volunteer positions in interpretation. DATES There are approximately six positions available. They start May 19, 2008. Options to commit to an additional 6 to 8 weeks. Strong consideration will be given to applicants that state their availability dates, and commit to a minimum 10-week period. The Monument is open to the public from Memorial weekend May 24 until Columbus weekend October 13. DUTIES Would you enjoy living history, the outdoors and talking with and educating people from around the world? Come join us at Grand Portage National Monument where natural and cultural history and geography come together at an 8 ½ mile portage connecting the beautiful shores of Lake Superior to northwestern North America the Pacific and the Arctic. Volunteers at Grand Portage have many opportunities to learn and educate----help build a fur trade canoe of birchbark, make birchbark baskets, learn to safely demonstrate loading and firing a Northwest Gun, the primary trade musket used during the fur trade, cook historic recipes in a large reconstructed and furnished kitchen, staff areas such as a great hall, canoe warehouse, Ojibwe village and voyageur encampment and engage the visiting public in conversations about fur trade activities and lifestyles, learn about the Ojibwe community of Grand Portage and present programs and demonstrations about Grand Portage history to visitors. Do all this while wearing dress of the 18th and early 19th centuries provided by the Monument. SKILLS Ability to present an interesting, informative and interpretive program to an audience consisting of 2 to 40 visitors. Patience to answer the same question to the sixteenth consecutive visitor with a smile on your face as you perform station interpretation in the great hall. You will receive two weeks of training on Grand Portage’s historical, cultural and natural history, preparing interpretive programs and station interpretation, historic cooking and craft demonstrations. COMPENSATION In support of your valuable VIP contributions of 24 hours during a particular week, we offer a place to park your mobile home or travel trailer with full RV hookups: water, sewer, electrical, phone (on your established account) connections, and access to washers and dryers. Other housing is extremely limited in Grand Portage. A small number of shared housing units may be available dependent on requirements of other seasonal staff. We request a commitment of ten weeks or longer and attendance at seasonal training from May 19 through about June 2, 2008. Training includes an Ojibwe culture day, opportunities for first aid and CPR, Monument operations, and training in historic weapons demonstrations offered by a premier National Park Service black powder instructor and a hike along the Grand Portage footpath with our knowledgeable staff. AREA DESCRIPTION Grand Portage National Monument comprises 710 acres within the Grand Portage Indian Reservation. Reconstructed structures of the Monument are located on Grand Portage Bay in the community of Grand Portage. The community has a post office, convenience store, gas station, 100 room lodge and casino and a community center which includes a computer library within a mile of the Monument. The town of Grand Marais, Minnesota is about 40 miles west on Highway 61. Grand Marais is the current location of Monument headquarters and is a small community with three grocery stores, auto repair facilities and the famous North house Folk School. The city of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada is 50 miles east on Highway 61, has all the usual amenities found in cities. A car is recommended but not required. A car could be very useful to explore the numerous sights surrounding Grand Portage. Just west of Grand Portage lies the wilderness of The Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
HOW TO APPLY To apply for an interpretive position at Grand Portage National Monument, please submit a resume by email or mail. You may also attach a resume in the comments section (#18) to the APPLY ONLINE FOR THIS POSITION at located at the bottom of this announcement. Your application and resume should include your name, address, telephone number, the names of any universities attended and a brief synopsis of your work experience. Please provide the names of at least two references (preferably former or current supervisors). Please email your application/resume to Mike Plummer-Steen at mike_plummer-steen@nps.gov or you may post an application/resume to: Grand Portage National Monument, Volunteers In Parks, P.O. Box 426, 170 Mile Creek Road, Grand Portage, MN 55605 Phone: 218-475-0123
Come join us for a summer filled with camaraderie, adventure, fun, and the excitement of shared knowledge and experience! Thank you for your interest in interpretation at Grand Portage National Monument.
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Start Date: |
5/19/2008 |
End Date: |
10/13/2008 |
Record Date: |
2/26/2008 |
Contact: |
mike_plummer-steen@nps.gov 218-475-0123 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Computers
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Science
- Back Country/Wilderness
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
please contact volunteer coordinator |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/grpo |
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~00 St. Croix Riverway Historical Research
St. Croix Riverway (Pine City , MN) |
Location: |
Pine City , MN 55063 |
Position Description
Do you have a topic or an event of interest: ferries, railroads, bridges, steamboats, logjams, etc that you would like to learn more about and would be willing to share your research with the Riverway? Individual would review files at a local historical society (or societies) for information related to the Riverway. An index of materials would be developed and significant materials would be copied for Riverway files. Individual could choose a lumber company that was active on the St. Croix or Namekagon Rivers and research existing records. Research would try to locate, location of lumber camps, type and volume of logs extracted, and association with other companies and river drives. Topic must be approved by Cultural Resource Specialist. Work is on an intermittent schedule. HOUSING IS NOT AVAILABLE.
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Start Date: |
1/1/2008 |
End Date: |
12/31/2008 |
Record Date: |
2/11/2008 |
Contact: |
Dale_Cox@nps.gov 715-483-2272 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Visitor Information
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/sacn |
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ARCHIVES ASSISTANT
Southeast Archeological Center (Tallahassee, FL) |
Location: |
Tallahassee, FL 32310 |
Position Description
This opportunity includes arranging and cataloging archeological project records of archeological projects conducted by the Southeast Archeological Center and its cooperators and contractors for long-term storage and access. Tasks include arranging documents, creating document indexes on local computers, cataloging documents in the National Park Service Automated National Catalog System (ANCS+), filing documents in the Southeast Archeological Center's project records room, indexing and filing project photographs, assisting the Center's librarian, and other archives-related tasks.
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Start Date: |
2/2/2008 |
End Date: |
1/7/2009 |
Record Date: |
2/4/2008 |
Contact: |
Brinnen_Carter@nps.gov 850-580-3011, x 143 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Teens,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/acim/index.htm |
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Archeology Database Specialist
Southeast Archeological Center (Tallahassee, FL) |
Location: |
Tallahassee, FL 32310 |
Position Description
Individual reviews NPS archeological site database with NPS archeologist and makes adjustments to archeological site entries to reflect updated site conditions. Expert knowledge of archeological site survey and/or excavation is not required, but is desirable. This volunteer position is for someone with experience with relational database design and implementation, either in Microsoft Access, Borland Paradox, or SQL, and has an interest in applying that knowledge in a cultural resource context. Volunteer service may be at the Southeast Archeological Center in Tallahassee, Florida, or at the Big South Fork National Recreation Area in Central Tennessee.
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Start Date: |
2/2/2008 |
End Date: |
8/28/2009 |
Record Date: |
2/4/2008 |
Contact: |
Brinnen_Carter@nps.gov 850-580-3011, x 143 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Computers
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Science
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Suitability: |
Teens,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac |
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Archeological Lab Assistant
Southeast Archeological Center (Tallahassee, FL) |
Location: |
Tallahassee, FL 32310 |
Position Description
Processing and cataloging collections. Work with the Center’s Supervisory Museum Specialist to ensure accurate and complete cataloging of archeological materials, following established guidelines. Enter cataloging data into the Automated National Catalog System (ANCS+) or its successor and the Center’s databases using established NPS and Center procedures. Unpack specimens and processes them; perform limited cleaning. Repack specimens with care, assuring complete labeling that preserves data associated with the specimens.Identify and label newly received specimens by matching field labels, notes, etc. with the new specimens. Prepare objects for storage or display. Index, document, and store newly received items. Seek assistance for situations not covered by instructions or guidelines.Organize collections in storage on shelves or in cabinets as is most appropriate for protection of the specimens and for ease of retrieval.Prepare, maintain, and organize manual and automated curatorial records including accession records, catalog records, and donation forms; maintain and organize other records, such as inventories and specimens lists. File records in accession folders and affix catalog numbers to objects. Maintain and update cataloging and indexing system.Perform routine research for catalog records, exhibits, and other purposes as assigned.Implement museum maintenance and housekeeping schedules. Perform routine cleaning of specimens as directed and according to established standards. Assist in scheduled cleaning of museum collection storage. Implement museum environmental monitoring program, including gathering data, maintaining the monitoring equipment, and preparing permanent data records. Assist with the design and installation of exhibits. Perform delicate procedures necessary for preservation and conservation of objects and specimens. Provide assistance to others who complete the Annual Inventory of Collections. Provide answers and information to visitors. Supervise, assist, and monitor all visitors to museum facility, including researchers using the collection. Use archives and museum collection to provide answers to research requests from outside researchers and from park staff. Refer unusual requests with no obvious answer to SEAC staff.
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Start Date: |
2/2/2008 |
End Date: |
6/11/2009 |
Record Date: |
2/4/2008 |
Contact: |
Brinnen_Carter@nps.gov 850-580-3011, x 143 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Computers
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Visitor Information
- Science
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Teens,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
www.cr.nps.gov/seac |
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Archeological Field Assistant - Volunteer
Southeast Archeological Center (Tallahassee, FL) |
Location: |
Tallahassee, FL 32310 |
Position Description
Volunteer assists Southeast Archeological Center archeologists in excavating and documenting prehistoric and historic sites, ranging from mound sites to Civil War battlefields. Excavations are performed throughout the Southeast United States and in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Work is often performed in difficult terrain and in taxing heat/cold, humidity, and vegetation. Opportunity includes processing collections (washing, sorting, cataloging, storing) at the Southeast Archeological Center facility in Tallahassee, Florida.
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Start Date: |
2/2/2008 |
End Date: |
6/11/2009 |
Record Date: |
2/4/2008 |
Contact: |
Brinnen_Carter@nps.gov 850-580-3011, x 143 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Computers
- Historical Preservation
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Science
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Suitability: |
Adults,Teens,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac |
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Librarian
Southeast Archeological Center (Tallahassee, FL) |
Location: |
Tallahassee, FL 32310 |
Position Description
Volunteer assists curatorial staff and archeologists with library maintenance and research requests. Includes providing general information, filing books, reports and letters, and other office tasks. May include trapping insect pests and killing them.
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Start Date: |
9/11/2007 |
End Date: |
8/29/2009 |
Record Date: |
2/4/2008 |
Contact: |
Brinnen_Carter@nps.gov 850-580-3011, x 143 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Computers
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Pest/Disease Control
- Office/Clerical
- Visitor Information
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac |
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HALE - Professional Internship HI RESIDENTS ONLY
Haleakala National Park (Makawao, HI) |
Location: |
Makawao, HI 96768 |
Position Description
Put your education to use and apply your classroom learning to hands-on applications in a conservation setting. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in a career field that interests you. Positions are available to those who have completed their Sophomore year in college. Must be attending a 4-year academic institution. Internships are available year-round and last 12-16 weeks. First priority will be given to residents graduating from Hawaii high schools. Visit the park website for more information and application process for this program. Application deadline is March 15 for any summer positions. NO HOUSING. Applicants must have reliable transportation to 7000'. Car pool opportunities may be available. Out-of-pocket expense may be available. If housing is available, out-of-pocket expenses will be reduced. Available internships include Naturalist Docent, Environmental Education Docent, Hawaiian Cultural Demonstrator, Endangered Species Tech, Feral Animal Management Tech, Ecological Restoration Tech, Museum Tech, Wilderness Volunteer, Trail Maintenance, Construction Maintenance, Landscape Architect, Administrative Assistant, Alien Plant Removal & Assistant Volunteer Manager. Other options will be considered based upon a strong proposal by applicant.
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Start Date: |
11/1/2008 |
End Date: |
12/31/2008 |
Record Date: |
1/29/2008 |
Contact: |
melissa_chimera@nps.gov 808-572-4487 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Construction/Maintenance
- Conservation Education
- Office/Clerical
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Natural Resources Planning
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
- Back Country/Wilderness
- General Assistance
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
Adults |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/hale |
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HALE - AmeriCorps
Haleakala National Park (Makawao, HI) |
Location: |
Makawao, HI 96768 |
Position Description
AmeriCorps is a program designed for 18-26 year olds and is found all across the U.S. There are part-time or full-time year-round positions and part-time or full-time summer positions. Participants receive an educational award based on the number of hours of service they perform. This award can go towards future tuition/books or pay off existing student loans. This program is run through MEO Youth Bank on Maui. The link to their website is found below. NO HOUSING is available. A living expense is provided by the Americorps program. You must have reliable transportation to 7000'. Car pool options are possible. Applications are due August 30 for Year-round positions starting in the fall and March 1 for Summer positions. Available AmeriCorps positions include: Endangered Species Tech, Feral Animal Management Tech, Ecological Restoration Tech, Native Plant Tech, Museum Tech & Wilderness Volunteer.
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Start Date: |
1/1/2008 |
End Date: |
12/31/2008 |
Record Date: |
1/9/2008 |
Contact: |
melissa_chimera@nps.gov 808-572-4487 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Pest/Disease Control
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
- Back Country/Wilderness
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
Adults |
Difficulty: |
Strenuous |
Link: |
http:/www.nps.gov/hale |
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Please Complete Your Application at: HALE - AmeriCorps Application
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HALE- Apprenticeship HI RESIDENTS ONLY
Haleakala National Park (Makawao, HI) |
Location: |
Makawao, HI 96768 |
Position Description
Are you a recent graduate with an A.A., A.S., B.A., or B.S. degree and looking for experience? Apprentice positions are designed to provide graduates the opportunities to receive hands-on experience in their career field providing a solid foundation for applying for full-time paid positions. Apprentice positions are full-time for 11-12 months. Apprentices will receive training and the same opportunities as paid entry-level employees. Please visit the park website for more detailed information and application procedures. Positions available starting year-round. NO housing. Out-of-pocket expense may be available. Housing may be available on an occasional basis though the out-of-pocket expense would be decreased. Available positions include: Naturalist Docent, Environmental Education Docent, Endangered Species Tech, Feral Animal Management Tech, Ecological Restoration Tech, Museum Tech, Wilderness Volunteer, Trail Maintenance, Construction/Maintenance, Landscape Architect, and Administrative Assistant. Other positions may be available if a strong proposal is submitted by applicant.
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Start Date: |
1/1/2008 |
End Date: |
12/31/2008 |
Record Date: |
1/9/2008 |
Contact: |
melissa_chimera@nps.gov 808-572-4487 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Botany
- Construction/Maintenance
- Office/Clerical
- Trail/Campground Maintenance
- Tour Guide/Interpretation
- Visitor Information
- Fish/Wildlife
- Science
- Back Country/Wilderness
- Weed/Invasive Species Control
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Suitability: |
Adults |
Difficulty: |
Average |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/hale |
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~~00 St. Croix Riverway Historical Research
St. Croix Riverway (Taylors Falls, MN) |
Location: |
Taylors Falls, MN 55084 |
Position Description
Do you have a topic or an event of interest: ferries, railroads, bridges, steamboats, logjams, etc that you would like to learn more about and would be willing to share your research with the Riverway? Individual would review files at a local historical society (or societies) for information related to the Riverway. An index of materials would be developed and significant materials would be copied for Riverway files. Individual could choose a lumber company that was active on the St. Croix or Namekagon Rivers and research existing records. Research would try to locate, location of lumber camps, type and volume of logs extracted, and association with other companies and river drives. Topic must be approved by Cultural Resource Specialist. Work is on an intermittent schedule. HOUSING IS NOT PROVIDED.
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Start Date: |
1/1/2008 |
End Date: |
12/31/2008 |
Record Date: |
12/28/2007 |
Contact: |
Dale_Cox@nps.gov 715-483-2272 |
Activities: |
- Archaeology
- Conservation Education
- Research Library
- Historical Preservation
- Office/Clerical
- Visitor Information
- General Assistance
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Suitability: |
Adults,Seniors |
Difficulty: |
Not Difficult |
Link: |
http://www.nps.gov/sacn |
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