
Heather Centanni combines her passion for Bald Eagle nest monitoring with her job as a life enrichment director at an assisted living community.
Our volunteers are a vital part of program operations for community science research, clinical and rehabilitation programs, environmental education, and day-to-day operations.
At Audubon Center for Birds of Prey our volunteer program is diverse, with a variety of service positions and training including but not limited to greeters, feeders, docents, and interns.
Current Volunteers, enter Volgistics here.
Volunteers have historically provided support across different programs and departments, such as:
The Center offers four group volunteer events annually (March, June, August, and November). Group events host 10-20 individuals for half a day of volunteering. These events are for larger projects, most involve being outdoors. We greatly appreciate volunteer teams who donate their workday to Audubon. If your organization or business is interested in donating a day of service, please apply here.
Audubon Center for Birds of Prey sometimes offers opportunities for college or high school students needing to complete service-learning hours, please inquire at auduboncbop@audubon.org.
We offer unique and comprehensive internships for those looking into getting into the animal field. Click here for more information.
Heather Centanni combines her passion for Bald Eagle nest monitoring with her job as a life enrichment director at an assisted living community.
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