Volunteer

Volunteers play a pivotal role with the daily operations of the Land Trust. In fact, over 250 individuals donate over 2,000 hours annually to lead field trips, monitor properties, steward and maintain preserves and raise funds. For most committees there are no specific skills needed other than enthusiasm for learning what we do. Check our volunteer needs below and let us know where you would like to help out.

Field Trip Committee

Every year, the Field Trip Committee leads over 40 hikes throughout Napa County. Leaders of all ability levels are needed to help lead hikes. No prior knowledge of hiking areas is necessary – just a love of the outdoors and hiking. For more information contact Committee Chair Chip Bouril or Land Programs Manager Lena Pollastro.

Preserve Stewardship Opportunities

Please join us! Stewardship events are a lot of fun and are excellent opportunities to learn about the unique ecosystems that the Land Trust is working to protect. LTNC’s volunteer team welcomes all new participants to join us anytime. Stewardship events are offered throughout the year across the Land Trust’s preserve network. Projects include invasive species removal, native habitat restoration, and trail maintenance. Be prepared for work days with gloves, sturdy close-toed shoes, long sleeves and long pants, water, and layers appropriate for any type of weather. Event leaders will provide information on location details and other logistics once you’ve signed up. Visit the Land Trust’s Hikes page to register for upcoming volunteer events, or call us at (707)261-6329 for more information.

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