Saturday, October 3, 2009

Alaska seeks RV enthusiasts as camp hosts for 2010 season


Alaska State Parks has announced that it is now recruiting campground host and other volunteer positions for the 2010 coming summer. Campground hosts stay in a campground and assist the ranger with visitor contact and maintenance. Hosts live in their own motorhome or trailer and the campsite is provided for free. A small stipend is provided if the minimum time commitment is met.

Other volunteer positions include ranger assistant, trail crew, park caretaker and natural history interpreter. Housing and a small stipend are available if the minimum time commitment is met. For more information on these full-time volunteer positions, request a 2010 volunteer catalog from the volunteer coordinator at Alaska State Parks, 550 W. 7th Ave, Suite 1380, Anchorage, AK 99501 or find it on the internet at http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/vip.

1 comments:

Rocky Larson said...

We volunteered with the USFWS at Tetlin NWR this past summer. This was our 6th assignment with the FWS and the first outside the lower 48. We highly recommend them.
For Alaska opprotunities: http://alaska.fws.gov/volunteers.htm
For all others: www.fws.gov/residentvols/


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