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Get Involved: Statewide Trails Program - Land & Water Conservation Fund Project Inspectors

A volunteer is looking through a camera scope while standing in a pine forest.

Land & Water Conservation Fund Project Inspectors


Description:

The Land and Water Conservation Fund is a federal program that was created in 1965 to support the nation’s public outdoor recreation areas. In order to receive federal funding, sponsors must agree that the project site will be maintained for public outdoor recreation in perpetuity, and must comply with site inspections at least once every five years.

Responsibilities:

Volunteers assist with these inspections, which require driving to project sites, walking, hiking, or biking the encumbered area, completion of forms and photography of the area.

Time Commitment:

2 days per month

Volunteer Benefits:

Support a part of CPW's mission to provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.

Interests:
Special Projects - Photography, Special Projects - Committees and Councils, Outdoors and Community Science - Hiking, Outdoors and Community Science - Bicycling, General - Ongoing Volunteering

Ready to get involved?

Apply online to become a volunteer.

Questions? Contact Chrystal Read
(303) 791-1957


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