Programs that offer stewardship and restoration activities including clean-ups, habitat creation and restoration, trail maintenance, etc.
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The AUMNH is home to a chapter of FrogWatch USA. FrogWatch USA is a national citizen science program where volunteers collect crucial data on when and where frogs are calling. Participation is open to everyone and no prior experience or expertise is required. To participate, volunteers must attend a volunteer training workshop and commit to learning the calls of our Read more...
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The Treasured Mile Program allows for recreational, volunteer public participation in controlling litter year round at Lake Martin through the “adoption” of a shoreline segment or the “adoption” of an APC-owned island. And the Renew Our Rivers event encourages people to come together for a day event to clean Lake Martin’s shores and waters for a cleaner, more beautiful place Read more...
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While park staff performs many of the daily tasks and duties it takes to operate, volunteers are vital to Alabama’s state parks. The Volunteer In Parks (VIP) program was created to allow individuals or groups to make a difference at their favorite park. VIP participants make a positive impact year-round in each of the state’s 21 parks. Support Groups organize Read more...
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Volunteer to keep Lake Tuscaloosa clean. Includes litter pickup, water monitoring, habitat restoration and more! Read more...
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All kinds of rewarding volunteer opportunities are available at the National Forests in Alabama, including trail maintenance, fish and wildlife management, recreation area management, environmental education, interpretation, public information plus many other things. Your talents and skills are matched with your work preference to obtain a role that satisfies you and best fulfills the mission of the Forest Service. Youth Read more...
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Assist our Creekkeeper in removing debris, patrolling the creek, or monitoring the water and aquatic life. This is a great opportunity for local groups looking for ways to serve their community. Read more...
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While park staff performs many of the daily tasks and duties it takes to operate, volunteers are vital to Alabama’s state parks. The Volunteer In Parks (VIP) program was created to allow individuals or groups to make a difference at their favorite park. VIP participants make a positive impact year-round in each of the state’s 21 parks. Support Groups organize Read more...
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Help clean up Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee with clean up events to remove litter, monitor water quality, improve fish habitat, and more. Read more...
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A 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1994, GALT is the largest land trust in the Southeast. GALT protects and stewards nearly 1,100 properties totaling over 400,000 acres —and we are currently working to preserve additional critical wildlife habitat, prime soils, and other important lands which make the Southeast a special place. In order to fulfill our mission we also regularly partner Read more...
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The Litter Quitters Committee formed in 2017 from a group of organizations who make it their goal to protect our roadways, lakes, streams, creeks, and rivers from litter. The Committee educates students and participates in local cleanups. The committee has also created a school video competition throughout different watersheds to spotlight the issues with littering. Read more...