NJ Fish and Wildlife: Volunteers needed for Coldwater Conservation School


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The NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife and Trout Unlimited are hosting the first Coldwater Conservation School for youth between the ages of 11-15 years old. This program will run June 24-27 at the School of Conservation in Stokes State Forest.

Volunteers are needed to help make this program great. We need help every day that we will be at the School including setting up, registration, dorm sitters, chaperones, program assistants and monitors, fly tying, fly fishing and other free time monitors, etc. Because we will be working closely with these youths, there are several forms that need to be filled out and returned to the Division of Fish and Wildlife by April 30.

If you are interested in helping part of a day, one day or all four days, please contact Jessica Griglak, School Director, at 908-637-4125 or via email at Jessica.Griglak@dep.state.nj.us, so that she can get you the required paperwork to fill out.

 

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