Posted Monday, 12 March 2012 09:16
Farmington — Do the birds, plants and wetlands around the Great Salt Lake interest you? Would you like to learn more about them and then share what you learn with school kids?
A volunteer naturalist teaches children about macroinvertebrates during a field trip sponsored by the Great Salt Lake Nature Center.
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources photo
If you answered yes, the Great Salt Lake Nature Center wants you as a volunteer naturalist.
The center is just north of the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area west of Farmington.
"Our spring field trip season is coming up fast," says Diana Vos, Great Salt Lake Nature Center director. "We're looking for people to help us run field trips and nature tours. These activities happen during the day. They're a lot of fun."
Vos is also looking for volunteers to staff the nature center on the weekends.
If you'd like to volunteer, contact Vos at 801-589-2373 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The Great Salt Lake Nature Center is at 1700 W. Glover Lane in Farmington.
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