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Sagawau Environmental Learning Center - Stewardship Volunteer Days

Listed by Ecological Stewardship

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Sagawau Environmental Learning Center is home to some of the most unique geological features and habitats in the forest preserves. Enjoy the fresh air and put your muscles to work as you help restore the ecosystems in this biologically diverse site. Tools and safety equipment provided.

Groups use the RESERVE button to request a group reservation. Completing this form does not guarantee slots. We will reach out regarding availability.  

Requirements

Youth 12 to 14 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Youth 15-17 years of age may attend without a parent/legal guardian and must bring a completed waiver signed and with the emergency contact information completed by the parent/legal guardian in order to participate. You can add minors to your registration form.

Organized youth groups should use the RESERVE button to inquire about volunteer opportunities. 

All volunteers need to complete the volunteer agreement and waiver form in order to participate. For volunteers under age 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign the waiver and attend the stewardship day. Be prepared for variable weather, uneven terrain, standing and/or walking for two or more hours, working near a fire, and hazardous insects and plants. 

What to Expect
Stewardship volunteers help to restore natural habitat by performing seasonal restoration tasks. The work may include removing weeds and invasive vegetation, cutting and burning invasive woody plants, collecting and spreading native seed, and collecting trash. These tasks may incorporate the use of tools, including hand saws, loppers, pruning shears, trowels, shovels, rakes, and other hand tools (manual). All necessary tools, supplies, gloves, and training will be provided.

Safety
While we strive to create the safest environment possible, it is impossible to eliminate all potential hazards when working outside in nature. Volunteers are advised to wear long pants, sturdy closed-toe shoes and other seasonally appropriate clothing that can get dirty. Bring a water bottle. Hazards may include stinging or biting insects, poison ivy, walking on uneven terrain, a fire to burn cut brush, and inclement weather.

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ConservationEnvironment

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Sustainable Development Goals

Life on Land - Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss