Refuge Helpers Litter
Control
Litter's not for Critters,
so the refuge invites wildlife-lovers to join this new program.
Modeled
after the well-known Adopt-a-Highway programs, participants adopt a particular
section of the refuge and commit to keeping it clear of litter.
Groups, families, and inviduals
interested in participating should be willing to commit to:
- Adopting a stretch of the
refuge for at least two years.
- Picking up trash at least
every other month between August and June when the area is open to public
access. That's two to five times per year, depending on which area is
adopted.
The refuge commits to
- Erecting an Adopt-a-Refuge
sign displaying the group name at the adopted area.
- Providing safety guidelines,
safety vests, flags, and trash bags.
- Removing filled trash bags
the first workday following a pickup, whenever possible.
Interested in becoming a Refuge
Helper? For more information, read the Refuge
Helpers contract, contact us at (208) 467-9278, or complete and return a volunteer
application, noting your interest in Refuge Helpers.