Volunteerism is essential to the National Park Service (NPS). Across the country, there are about 22,000 NPS employees, but there are more than 220,000 volunteers. Many national parks owe their very existence to individuals - tireless crusaders who wanted future generations to share in the places they valued most. Park rangers and friends of the monument certainly appreciate the volunteers who contribute to the mission of Cape Krusenstern National Monument. Though its remote location may seem to limit volunteer opportunities, there are still ways to get involved. From Afar One of our biggest challenges is finding a way to share the Cape Krusenstern experience with those who do not have the opportunity to visit the monument in person. If you do visit, please consider sharing your photos and comments on our Flickr site. Even for most park staff, access to the monument is limited. Park rangers trying to help others understand this vast landscape benefit from visual aids. Images for publications, children's lessons, and this site are always needed! If you are an artist, you can help from wherever you are by donating photographs or images of paintings and drawings according to the following guidelines:
You're not an artist or photographer? There is still a way to help. Many images or illustrations of plants, wildlife, etc. are probably available in the public domain. If you have time to search for some, please email us with links to the images.
Up Close If you live in Kotzebue and are looking for long-term volunteer opportunities, we would love to talk to you. Please call (907) 442-3890 or stop by.
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Last updated: December 3, 2018