Ambassador Volunteers Deepen Connection to Land

Early this Spring, NRLT hosted a Virtual Volunteer Interest Meeting to teach the public about available volunteer opportunities. A recording of the presentation is available here.

Volunteers remove invasive blackberry from NRLT’s Martin Slough property to honor Cesar Chavez Day.

Thanks to a grant from the Strong Foundation for Environmental Values, we trained several volunteers for the new Ambassador program who specialize in Environmental Education or Land Stewardship at Freshwater Farms Reserve. Volunteering can provide a deeper level of engagement with the land and the people who use it.

We are grateful for the work our volunteers are doing leading field trips, pulling invasives, and assisting with events. “It’s a great community—the people, the kids, the scientists, and the nature. It’s the best way to spend time,” said Patricia Tillotson, who volunteers as both a field trip guide and stewardship ambassador.

If you are interested in becoming an NRLT Ambassador please contact Community Engagement Manager, Matthew Morassutti, m.morassutti@ncrlt.org. You can find other volunteer events and information on our website at: ncrlt.org/volunteer-with-us.

 

Other Ways to Get Involved:

  • Join the Volunteer Trail Stewards at Freshwater Farms Reserve on the third Sunday of every month
  • Email n.vanlynn@ncrlt.org to sign up to donate a sweet treat for the cake walk or to volunteer at our Summer Celebration on August 5th
  • Join our Volunteer Email List by emailing info@ncrlt.org; we will keep you abreast of pressing needs such as stuffing envelopes for our seasonal mailings or assisting with special events!
  • Donate much needed funds to sustain our conservation and outreach programs