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Natural Lands Now Accepting Applications For Force Of Nature Volunteer Program
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The Natural Lands’ Force of Nature volunteer program is now accepting applications for its Class of 2020.  The deadline for applications is November 15.

This volunteer program is a way for you to support land conservation and connect people to the outdoors through strong dedication to Natural Lands.

Force of Nature trainees participate in 20 hours of comprehensive, hands-on training and service experience that enables you to learn from Delaware County-based Natural Lands staff experts, and then give back as a valuable volunteer.

Training is offered annually each spring, covering a variety of land management, habitat restoration, native plant gardening, event support, outreach and ambassadorship topics.

Force of Nature Class of 2020 training days are scheduled for February 15, February 22, March 7, March 21, and April 4 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Click Here to learn all the details on how to apply.  Questions should be directed to Debbie Beer by calling 610-353-5587 x266 or send email to: dbeer@natlands.org.

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Natural Lands website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from Natural Lands and Like them on FacebookClick Here to support their activities.

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[Posted: November 6, 2019]


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