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Unterstützung bei der Pflege von 150 Sittichen und Papageien im Papageienschutzzentrum in Wien.Hier werden täglich ca. 7 kg Obst und Gemüse geschnitten. Die Futternäpfe müssen gereinigt und wieder befüllt werden. Reinigung von Volieren, Kletterstrukturen, Spielsachen - kaputte Spiele werden repariert. Die Vögel werden geduscht, manche benötigen Medikamente, werden gewogen - hier kann man assistieren, ebenso beim Verteilen von Knabberästen und Leckerlis. Futterspenden müssen nachbearbeitet und verstaut werden, es werden auch Kartoffeln, Reis und Nudeln vorgekocht. An Besuchstagen gibt es jede Menge Fragen von Besuchern, Infomaterial kann verteilt werden. Immer wieder gibt es auch Veranstaltungen, bei denen die ARGE Papageienschutz mit einem zB Infostand vertreten ist. Man kann auch die wöchentlichen Fahrten zum Tierarzt begleiten, etc. Selbstverständlich wird sehr darauf geachtet, dass der Umgang mit den Wildvögeln mit entspechender Vorsicht abläuft.
Wer darüber hinaus zB eine Veranstaltung - wie zB ein Fest - zugunsten der ARGE Papageienschutz organisieren möchte, ist auch dazu herzlich eingeladen.

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Augusta University is a committed member of our local community. Every year, the students, staff, and faculty of AU join together to volunteer their time for countless local organizations, including the Land Trust. This year, we’ll be building all sorts of cool things on our Greystone Preserve, including a new home for our bees, arbors and benches for the campus, and planting more goodies in the food forest.You don’t have to be a part of AU to lend a hand, either. Sign up today and help beautify your community.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Kohl's Volunteer | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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The organizers of the Shaw Charity Classic have offered us a concession stand where we will be cooking, selling and serving food and beverages to the visitors. This will help us raise funds for our environmental education programs as we will receive 10% of the net sales earned at the concession plus tips. We are looking for volunteers that can help us run the concession stand. Please note volunteers for this event must be 18 years of age and up.For more information or to sign up, please contact gabriela@greencalgary.org.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Friday Shift 1 | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Friday Shift 2 | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Saturday Shift 1 | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Saturday Shift 2 | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Sunday Shift 1 | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Sunday Shift 2 | 4 | n/a | n/a |

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Before we set out on our clean-up, enjoy a guided interpretive walk through the park and teach you a thing or two about different kinds of plants. We will focus on invasive vs. non-invasive, as well as native and non-native plants.Thursday mornings are dedicated to park maintenance at Oxbow Park in Reno, NV. This may involve anything from picking up trash, covering up unwanted writing, and as you may have guessed based on the name, a huge chunk of clean up is pulling out unwanted, invasive, and non-native weeds. This will help native plant life take back their natural habitat.
Summer is a time when so many people will discover and utilize the Oxbow Nature Study Area, and it is important to provide the most natural and enjoyable environment for all plants, animals, and people. So join us Thursday morning, 07/05!
All ages welcome!
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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The goal of this event is to plant trees in the area of Albany around The College of Saint Rose in order to improve the urban forest and to replace trees that have been lost due to disease and old age. The Urban Launch program is for incoming freshmen who want to donate their time to a number of different community service projects. Students in this program will benefit from working with people who live in the capital region. Kohl's volunteers will be working alongside these new students.Available Shifts
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Morning shift | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Volunteers will work in our Learnscape Garden and/or help prepare the Frohnmayer Footbridge for a mural painting project later this summer. All supplies and equipment will be provided. Wear comfortable weather-appropriate clothes that can get dirty and bring a water bottle.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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Invasive species removal Workday at Waimea ValleyThis is a wonderful opportunity to be a part of our Waimea Valley Volunteers Team and help us care for the many species of plants and animals that we protect.
You will be in the main valley working amongst the botanical gardens, Hawaiian Cultural sites and Native Species habitats to help the conservation department clear invasive species.
An RSVP is required.
Work goes from 9am to 3pm and can include: Native habitat restoration and Invasive species removal.
*** Please realize that when you sign up, you are committing to the entire time specified above. ***
Where:
Meet at Waimea Valley Botanical Office and be ready to leave for the hike at 9am
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy.
Haleiwa HI 96712
Location Details:
When you arrive at the Valley entrance road, go mauka (towards the mountains) and park in any of the regular parking lots. Then continue walking mauka from there to the Botanical office. It will be up the road to the left of the Visitor center. If you see a sign that says endangered species 'alae ula crossing keep going up that way. If you are having trouble finding your way, go to the front desk in the visitor center, let them know you are here to volunteer and ask to be directed towards the botanical offices, they can help you.
What:
We will be visiting various locations within the Waimea valley botanical gardens. These are easy to moderate trails and the longest it should take to get to a work site will be around 30 minutes. We will be doing conservation work to care for and protect the rare or endangered species of plants and animals in our valley.
** We will provide all tools and have gloves available to borrow. We ask that you do not bring tools from home, but you are welcome to bring personal gloves**
How Many:
We are looking for a maximum of about 30 people for any given date.
RSVP in advance to reserve your spot.
What Age:
Ages 12 and up are invited to attend, but any volunteers under 18 will need to have a parent or guardian go with them to volunteer.
What to bring:
Water (at least 1 liter) (Recommended)
Lunch (may also be purchased from our snack shop)
Gloves
Rain gear
Insect repellent (mosquitos can be quite pervasive in some areas)
Close toed Shoes (REQUIRED)
Sun screen
Hat
Long pants
Long sleeved shirt
A Face mask (recommended for areas where crowds may gather)
A Positive Attitude!
Terrain:
The terrain is easy to moderate for Waimea Valley, but you will need to be able to walk to and from the volunteer locations and perform the work.
** There are some locations that can get quite hot, it pays to come prepared!**
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***To RSVP: Please email Volunteers@waimeavalley.net or call (808)638-5855 . Please specify which date you plan on volunteering***
**You may also, register for events through the volunteer calendar here: https://tockify.com/volunteerwaimea/agenda **
Find out more about the Waimea Volunteer Program here:
https://www.waimeavalley.net/volunteer
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Volunteer Day | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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Nature Vision is looking for volunteers to help support our summer camp programs. We are a non-profit environmental education organization that fosters appreciation and stewardship of our environment by educating and connecting community to the world around us. We envision an inspired and connected culture where everyone makes choices for a sustainable future.We operate summer day camps (July-August) in Redmond, Shoreline, and Sammamish, WA. Our goal is to help provide practical experience to individuals interested in pursuing the fields of education and/or natural sciences.
At Nature Vision, we value:
• Empowerment through stewardship education and practices
• Diversity of staff, partners, and the communities we reach
• Creativity and collaboration within our staff, programs, and partnerships
• Integrity through best business and teaching practices
• Scientifically accurate program content
• A fun and safe learning environment
As an organization, we are continuing to learn and implement changes to help us better serve our communities of color, practice inclusivity, and combat racial bias and inequity. We highly encourage persons of color, members of marginalized communities, women, non-binary, and LGBTQIA+ individuals to apply.
We are seeking multiple dynamic volunteers with a high level of creativity, thoughtfulness, and flexibility. Our programming reaches many diverse students in our region and volunteers must be responsive and relevant to all participants.
Role/Expectations: Volunteers assist Summer Camp Educators in providing an educational, fun, and safe camp experience for Nature Vision campers. Volunteers provide additional supervision, help lead games and activities, and support campers' overall learning and experience. Volunteers gain valuable experience, learn leadership skills, stay active, and have fun!
Time Commitment: Volunteers will be on site for a morning shift (9am-12pm) OR afternoon shift (12pm-3pm), at least 3 days per week of volunteering (two weeks minimum).
Start/End Date: Camp sessions occur between 7/1/25-8/23/25; you choose your weeks (two weeks minimum).
Minimum Qualifications: Volunteers are required to pass a background check for any states they have lived in, have reliable transportation to and from camp sites, and be 16 years of age or older. Physical requirements include the ability to move through the camp sites alongside campers and educators.
Special Requirements: Must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and updated prior to start date.
Apply here: https://naturevision.org/volunteer.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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"Clean water is a matter of proper training" - our spokesdog -Sparkles- the Water SpanielCelebrate the importance of protecting our local lakes and rivers at the Kickoff for Shorewood Waters event on June 16th at the Shorewood library. Let's face it, water is one of the most important things in our lives and we could use your help spreading that message! Just because you are volunteering, it does not mean you can't have fun. This event will include face painting, "fish painting" (more on that if you sign-up), water games, FOOD trucks, and much, much more.
As part of the Respect Our Waters campaign, there is an opportunity to be featured on TV (if you would like to do so)! So if you want to feel good by doing some good, sign up today! We just might even make you famous!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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1st Time Slot | no limit | n/a | n/a |
2nd Time Slot | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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4th of July celebration to generate funds to help out the mission of the Marie Selby Botancial GardensAvailable Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General - Details of event, positions and tasks will be provided upon volunteer registration. | 5 | n/a | n/a |