Volunteer
Volunteers in the Eagle Monitoring and Kestrl Nestbox Programs


Did you know that you can actually help spread the word and help protect the future of NJ's wildlife?

Education and awareness are the keys to the future of wildlife conservation. While the Endangered and Nongame Program (ENSP) has been in existence for almost two decades few New Jersey citizens are aware of their long-term protection work.

ENSP's Speakers Bureau offers groups an informative and entertaining 30-minute slide presentation on NJ's endangered and threatened wildlife and how ENSP works to protect them.

We are always looking for bright and dedicated volunteers like you to join the Speakers Bureau and our Wildlife Conservation Corps (Volunteers/Citizen Science Program).

Not only will you meet other concerned and environmentally aware people like yourself, but you will have fun learning about such species as the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, osprey and others.

For information please contact:

- To Volunteer - Larissa Smith or (609) 628- 0402
- For Speakers Bureau - Terry Terry or (609) 628-2103

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