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Volunteer: Chamberlain Reynolds Trail Work Half Day

Give back to Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest by volunteering with LRCC and NCCC AmeriCorps members for a half day of trail work from 9:00am to 1:00pm! Work involves replacing, rebuilding, and installing bridge and rock structures on wet and muddy sections found throughout the trail network.

Volunteer: Chamberlain Reynolds Trail Work Half Day

Give back to Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest by volunteering with LRCC and NCCC AmeriCorps members for a half day of trail work from 9:00am to 1:00pm! Work involves replacing, rebuilding, and installing bridge and rock structures on wet and muddy sections found throughout the trail network.

Volunteer: Trail Work Half Day

Volunteer with Lakes Region Conservation Corps members for a half day of trail work from 9:00am to 1:00pm! We will focus on removing blowdowns, clearing branches that encroach within the trail corridor, brushing in portions of the trail where the path is unclear, and checking blazes along the way.

Volunteer: Col Trail Clean-up

Come join our LRCC Americorps members for a half day of trail work on the Col Trail. Maintaining a clear path helps concentrate foot traffic onto the trail, reducing erosion and stress on the surrounding environment.

Volunteer: Chamberlain Reynolds Trail Clean-up

Come join our LRCC Americorps members for a half day of trail work on the Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest. We will work to clear the trail corridor of overhanging vegetation and any blow downs that have come down so far this winter. Maintaining a clear path helps concentrate foot traffic onto the trail, reducing erosion and stress on the surrounding environment.

Squam Salamander Brigade Volunteer Training

Come spring, amphibians will begin migrating from their woodland wintering sites to their breeding grounds which are located in lowland wetlands and vernal pools. One of the dangers for them during this time is crossing roads that cut through these habitats. Join us to watch a webinar about how you can volunteer to help transport these critters safely across the road and record their migration numbers.

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