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Chinsegut Conservation Center

About

Chinsegut volunteers come from all walks of life and diverse backgrounds including students, scouts, retirees and families. Our volunteers share a passion for nature and work together as a team to help the public and visitors connect their “backyard” and the natural wonders of the regions. Volunteers can learn through their service about wildlife, natural areas and environmental education. Volunteers are a part of continuing the beauty and legacy of the Chinsegut Wildlife and Environmental Area and Conservation Center.

Volunteer Opportunities

FWC student volunteers from Waynesburg University clear debris near sensitive wetlands at Big Pine Wildlife and Environmental Area.

Volunteer opportunities include working at the Conservation Center, assisting with or leading environmental education programs, creating and maintaining bird and butterfly gardens, assisting with off-site public outreach, participating in wildlife surveys and engaging children and adults in experiencing the natural wonders of the area.

More Information

E-mail the Chinsegut Volunteer Coordinator or call 352-754-6722 to sign-up as a volunteer, or visit the Chinsegut Conservation Center for more information on volunteer opportunities.