| | National Public Lands Day Flyer (273KB)  FWC Volunteers conducting a citizen science project. Taken by Judith Simpson, FWC volunteer
 A Chinsegut Nature Center FWC volunteer, on far right, leading a bird hike. Taken by Sid Taylor, FWC volunteer.
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So...you want to be a volunteer? As a volunteer at Chinsegut Nature Center, you will assist the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to carry out its mission of conserving fish and wildlife resources for future generations, through a variety of ways. What are the Opportunities? You can volunteer for many important tasks from maintaining trails to answering phones in the office, from distributing public information to removing invasive exotic pest plants. You might lead interpretive programs, compile historical information, collect field samples, document special events through the lens of a camera, or assist in any number of general activities on the grounds of the Chinsegut WEA. Whatever the project or task, you may be assured that your contribution is appreciated! How Do I Sign Up? Fill out an online application of interest and the Chinsegut volunteer coordinator will contact you, send a more detailed application, and schedule a time to meet. If your schedule permits, you may be invited to attend a volunteer program orientation and training that begins each year in January. Volunteer Job Descriptions (PDF files) Learn more about the Chinsegut Nature Center |