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Volunteer to Help Remove Invasive Tree Species
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The AWCC is looking for volunteers to help remove invasive tree species and clean up a bald cypress swamp.

Help the AWCC Restore Wetlands at Avery Island
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AWCC member Micah Leonard is looking for volunteers to help restore a portion of the marshes in Avery Island, La.

AWCC Hosts Booth at State Fair
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Come by the "World of Wonder" booth at the AgCenter's AgMagic booth at the State Fair of Louisiana.

Volunteer Opportunity in New Orleans
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The AWCC is looking for volunteers to help restore City Park New Orleans any day between May 11-15.

Volunteer to help the AWCC Restore Marsh
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The AWCC will be leading a group of volunteers plant marsh grass at Big Branch National Wildlife Refuge near Lacombe, LA.
Help the AWCC Install Christmas Tree Fencing
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AWCC to Intall Christmas Tree Sand Fences
Install Wood Duck Boxes in Lincoln Parish
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The AWCC member, Ashley Roach, will be installing wood duck boxes outside of Ruston, LA on January 19, 2009 and could use extra hands!
Planting at City Park NO
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The AWCC is looking for volunteers to help with a Planting Restoration Project at New Orleans City Park
Shreveport Wood Duck Project!
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Come join up with Natalie Hunsicker, American’s Wetlands Conservation Corps member ,and Sci Port Louisiana Science Center in Shreveport to help construct and put up wood duck boxes.
Duck, Duck, Box!: St. Bernard Parish Wood Duck Project
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Come Help Save the Wood Ducks in St.Bernard Parish.On November 24th, 2008, Gary Decossas and St.Bernard Parish 4-H Junior Leadership Club will go to St.Bernard State Park to help put up Wood Duck Boxes.
New Orleans City Park Volunteer Opportunity
At 1,300 acres, City Park is one of the largest urban parks in the country. Located in the heart of New Orleans, it holds a special place in the hearts of generations of New Orleanians and is a must see for visitors to the city. On Saturday, November 1, 2008 – volunteers from around the state will help at the Wetland Plant Center by planting wetland plants that will be used in later restoration projects, organizing the growing space and greenhouse, and planting wetland plants around the park.
Beach Sweep
Beach Sweep
The America’s Wetland Conservation Corps is leading a team to help pick up litter as part of the Lake Pontchartrain Beach Sweep.
Lafitte Terrace Planting Sept. 8th!
Get involved and volunteer to help the America's Wetland Conservation Corps create wetland habitat in Lafitte, Louisiana, on September 8th.
Camp Azzie
America's Wetland Conservation Corps members will be assisting at Camp Azzie, a camp for children with asthma. The camp runs from July 15 to July 19, 2007.