Call for Volunteers
Natural Lands and Stoneleigh: a natural garden offer two opportunities to learn and give back
MEDIA, Pa., December 15, 2020 – Natural Lands announced today it is accepting applications for both its 2021 Force of Nature® volunteer training program and its Stoneleigh Ambassador volunteer training program. Volunteers attend a series of training sessions ranging from the importance of native plants to our local ecosystem, to tree planting tips, to wildlife management. Upon graduation, the volunteers serve in a variety of capacities for the non-profit conservation organization, which has locations across eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.
“Nearly 70 years ago, a group of volunteers who were passionate about the Philadelphia region’s open space founded Natural Lands,” said Oliver Bass, president of Natural Lands. “Today, Natural Lands’ volunteers play a vital role in continuing our founders’ work. Their energy and commitment have been inspiring. Even a pandemic hasn’t stopped them!”
The Force of Nature program offers volunteers the chance to learn land stewardship techniques and special event support that can be put into practice across the organization’s vast network of nature preserves, while the Stoneleigh Ambassador program focuses on training to serve as greeters and tour guides of the 42-acre public garden in Villanova. Both training programs are conducted by Natural Lands and Stoneleigh staff experts.
Natural Lands is committed to diversity and inclusion in all its work, and strongly encourage BIPOC candidates and LGBTQ+ candidates to apply.
Force of Nature volunteer program:
- Trainees participate in a comprehensive, hands-on training and service experience conducted by Natural Lands staff experts. Following training, volunteers commit to giving back a minimum of 20 hours per year to Natural Lands.
- Training covers a variety of land management, habitat restoration, native plant gardening, event support, outreach, and ambassadorship topics.
- Training runs February 6 through April 10, 2021. Most sessions are held Thursday evenings, 6:00 – 8:00 PM, via a virtual platform. There are three in-person Saturday afternoon sessions, which will follow safety protocols that include mask-wearing and social-distancing.
- Application deadline for this highly competitive program is January 6, 2021. Selected candidates will be contacted to schedule an interview.
- More information and application: natlands.org/forceofnature
Stoneleigh: a natural garden Ambassador volunteer program:
- Trainees participate in five, two-hour training sessions in which they learn everything from the history of Stoneleigh and Natural Lands, to native plants and ecological horticulture, to guest relations practices.
- Training runs February 17 through March 17, 2021, and is held Wednesday mornings, 9:00 – 11:00 AM. Most of the training is via a virtual platform with some in-person sessions, which will follow safety protocols that include mask-wearing and social-distancing.
- Upon graduation from the program, Ambassadors volunteer their time welcoming visitors to the garden, leading tours, and supporting special events. They commit to serving at least two four-hour shifts each month at Stoneleigh. (Shifts are available April through November, Tuesday through Sunday, 9:30 am – 5:00 pm.)
- Application deadline for this highly competitive program is January 6, 2021. Selected candidates will be contacted to schedule an interview.
- More information and application: stoneleighgarden.org/volunteer
Said current Stoneleigh Ambassador Lin Hall, “It is exciting to train and work alongside the Stoneleigh staff. We have learned so much about the history and gardens from them. What’s more, we get to observe the changes in the trees and other garden plants throughout the growing season. It’s such a pleasure to volunteer in such a beautiful setting!”
Force of Nature volunteer Carol Dailey has applied her new-found skills to her own yard. “I’ve tackled projects at my house that I never would have had the courage or knowledge to do before Force of Nature. It’s so cool to me how, by just planting native species, I can increase ecological biodiversity in my own back yard.” She added, “Natural Lands is something that will always be a part of my life and I’ll be a volunteer forever. I love it.”
Natural Lands is dedicated to preserving and nurturing nature’s wonders while creating opportunities for joy and discovery in the outdoors for everyone. As the Greater Philadelphia region’s oldest and largest land conservation organization, Natural Lands—which is member supported—has preserved more than 125,000 acres, including 44 nature preserves totaling more than 23,000 acres. Some 2.5 million people live within five miles of land under the organization’s protection. Land for life, nature for all. natlands.org.
Media Inquiries:
Mae Axelrod, media relations manager
610-353-5587 ext. 400
maxelrod@natlands.org
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