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Docent Program

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One of the most rewarding ways to experience the beauty of The Irvine Ranch wildlands & parks is as a volunteer.  Volunteers have a crucial role in the land, whether it is serving as docents on a mountain-bike ride through Fremont Canyon, teaching middle school students about ecosystems in Limestone Canyon, helping to maintain a trail near Bommer Canyon or planting oaks near Weir Canyon.

New volunteers are always needed, and can participate in any number of ways:

Docents
Volunteer docents help lead interpretive nature tours (hikes, mountain-bike rides, equestrian rides) throughout The Irvine Ranch wildlands & parks. These tours are at all different levels, from easy strolls through wooded meadows to strenuous rides up mountain peaks.

People interested in becoming docents on The Irvine Ranch wildlands & parks are required to take the Naturalist Training Class offered at Saddleback College (each fall) or at Fullerton College (each spring). The class provides information about the local wildlands as well as the different agencies that manage them, and is highly recommended for everyone, even those who are not interested in volunteering. Upon completion of the class, interested volunteers can then apply to the Irvine Ranch Conservancy to become a docent. Interested parties should submit a volunteer interest and information form through the Web site or call (714) 508-4757.

Trail Guides
Volunteer Trail Guides assist Docents with interpretive nature tours (hikes, mountain-bike rides, equestrian rides) throughout the Land. Trail Guides assist with program registration, group management, setup and cleanup, and act as sweeps during public programs. Ideally Trail Guides would strive to become Docents as they become more familiar with the land although it is not required. Interested parties should submit a volunteer interest and information form through the Web site or call (714) 508-4757.

Trail Boss
Volunteer Trail Bosses assist in managing maintenance and creation of trails. After training and certification, Trail Bosses will supervise and lead groups of volunteers on scheduled trail maintenance activities. Sound interesting? Find out by submitting a volunteer interest and information form through this web site or call (714) 508-4757.

Land Steward Program
The Irvine Ranch Conservancy will establish scheduled public stewardship opportunities led by trained Lead Land Stewards. Projects include exotic weed removal, wildlife studies, clean up daysnursery maintenance and seed collecting and planting. Come out and join us! Simply submit a volunteer interest and information form through this web site or call (714) 508-4757.

Volunteers
Volunteers are always welcome for general purposes. In an effort to connect to the community the Irvine Ranch Conservancy regularly participates in festivals and promotional events. These events are excellent opportunities for volunteers to assist. We are also interested in volunteers that can do clerical work or other general tasks for the organization. Interested parties should submit a Volunteer Interest and Information form through the Web site or call (714) 508-4757.

 


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