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Volunteer

There are many ways to help ORLT's conservation mission! Want to teach elementary school kids about wildlife, get your hands dirty with invasive plant removal, or partner with us for a class project? We have several volunteer opportunities throughout the year and we would love for you to contribute! Email us at oconeeriverlandtrust@gmail.com if you would like more information about volunteer opportunities or if you have a potential project in mind.
Volunteer Events

Multiple DatesHelp restore native habitat and support local wildlife by volunteering at Shoal Creek Sanctuary, a 274-acre conservation easement protected with the Oconee River Land Trust. From removing invasive species to planting native plants, every volunteer workday helps strengthen the health and biodiversity
Multiple DatesHelp restore native habitat and support local wildlife by volunteering at Shoal Creek Sanctuary, a 274-acre conservation easement protected with the Oconee River Land Trust. From removing invasive species to planting native plants, every volunteer workday helps strengthen the health and biodiversity
Multiple DatesHelp restore native habitat and support local wildlife by volunteering at Shoal Creek Sanctuary, a 274-acre conservation easement protected with the Oconee River Land Trust. From removing invasive species to planting native plants, every volunteer workday helps strengthen the health and biodiversity
Multiple DatesHelp restore native habitat and support local wildlife by volunteering at Shoal Creek Sanctuary, a 274-acre conservation easement protected with the Oconee River Land Trust. From removing invasive species to planting native plants, every volunteer workday helps strengthen the health and biodiversity
Multiple DatesHelp restore native habitat and support local wildlife by volunteering at Shoal Creek Sanctuary, a 274-acre conservation easement protected with the Oconee River Land Trust. From removing invasive species to planting native plants, every volunteer workday helps strengthen the health and biodiversity
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