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Bering Land Bridge National PreserveA red fox looking directly at the camera as it travels across the rock tundra.
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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
Volunteer

Whether you are looking for a chance to develop a hobby, share your talents, or learn new skills, volunteering provides a great opportunity to do just that.

 

LIBRARY MANAGEMENT

Accessioning and shelving books, maintaining electronic library catalog.

 

CATOLOGING DIGITAL IMAGES

Organize and add data to park’s digital photo collection. Create images for park web site.

 

WORKING with CHILDREN

Assist with local school programs and other youth activities.

 


CARPENTRY PROJECTS

Assist park staff on some carpentry projects and backcountry cabin maintenance.

 

RESEARCH and WRITING

Work on public information requests or write text for park web site.

 

ART WORKSHOPS

Share your talents with others and preserve cultural arts

 

Interested in becoming a volunteer? Apply for volunteer positions at Bering Land Bridge National Preserve in Nome or across the nation at www.volunteer.gov/gov or www.thesca.org.

An inactive 2005 Bilge Creek Fire.  

Did You Know?
A lightning strike ignites a fire in the preserve. The fire burns for a week and then rain puts it out. In about 7 years, a visitor could walk on the burned site having no idea there once was a fire under his or her feet. This speedy site re-vegetation is typical of tundra fire adapted ecosystems.

Last Updated: September 01, 2009 at 19:17 EST