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Aztec Ruins National Monument
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Current Volunteer Opportunities

VOLUNTEER RANGER
Activities: Archaeology, Campground Host, Computers, Conservation Education, Tour Guide/Interpretation, Visitor Information, General Assistance
Dates: 04/26/2009----09/12/2009

EARTH DAY EVENT
Activities: Archaeology, Botany, Computers, Conservation Education, Research Library, Pest/Disease Control, Minerals/Geology, Range/Livestock, Soil/Watershed, Tour Guide/Interpretation, Visitor Information, Natural Resources Planning, Fish/Wildlife, Science, General Assistance, Weed/Invasive Species Control
Dates: 01/10/2009----04/30/2009



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Third story of Aztec West with Kiva  

Did You Know?
These “Aztec” Ruins are not ancient Aztec temples! Ancestral Pueblo people built this place. Scholars once thought the Aztecs migrated to Mexico from the southwestern U.S., causing early settlers to mistakenly call these monumental ruins along the Animas River - the "Aztec Ruins."

Last Updated: December 23, 2008 at 18:54 EST