The CT River Coastal Conservation District offers volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
Students looking to fulfill
community service hours are encouraged to inquire.
Every summer and fall, the
Connecticut River Watch Program recruits volunteers for
river monitoring activities throughout the Connecticut River watershed.
In April we invite volunteers to help out at our
Shrub & Seedling
Sale, an annual fundraising event. We offer hard to find native plants and educate the
public about the advantages and importance of planting native species.
The District is also involved with ongoing
watershed improvement projects
such as clean-ups, invasive plant removal, stream buffer plantings, and storm-drain marking
that rely on volunteer participation. Students, retirees, or anyone with extra time
are encouraged to inquire about assisting with one of our watershed management,
water quality monitoring, or natural resource protection projects.
Interested in volunteering?
Contact us.