Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing Docent Program! This program seeks to provide educational content through guided tours surrounding the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing with a focus on coexistence with the surrounding wildlife.
1. Sign up for the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) #SaveLACougars newsletter to stay informed on upcoming Docent Information Sessions and NWF Volunteer Orientation events: https://savelacougars.org/newsletter-sign-up
2. Once you see that a Docent Information Session and NWF Volunteer Orientation has been scheduled, register to attend.
3. After you attend both trainings, you will be invited to submit a Volunteer Application and other required documents for review and approval.
4. Approved NWF Volunteers will then be invited to attend a Docent Training hosted by the Cougar Conservancy.
5. Attend a Docent Training.
6. Study and graduate from the program.
7. Once you have passed your assessment, you will be invited to lead your own tours!
Questions? Email Kelsey Bernard at kelsey@cougarconservancy.org.
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