North Carolina Wildlife Federation

Volunteer Opportunity:
Monroe Litter Sweep with Union County Wildlife Chapter

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North Carolina’s waterways are one of the most threatened habitats in the state, as aquatic ecosystems are faced with a wide variety of pollution issues, including household litter. Please join the Union County Wildlife Chapter as we partner with the Monroe Stormwater to clean up streams in Monroe, NC. Volunteers will help clean up trash in and along the stream that flows through Belk-Tonawanda and Don Griffin Parks. We hope you will be part of this FUN, educational, and important workday for protecting our aquatic communities!

General
Suitable for Kids
Ages 5-12
Ages 13-17
Good for Groups?
No
Volunteer Needs
Hours verification for school provided
Type of Opportunity
General
When
Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 9am - 11am
Duration of 2 hours
Location Details
Offsite Location
Outdoor Project

147 Cedar St
Monroe, NC 28110
United States

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