Rutgers Environmental Stewards 2020

Rutgers Environmental Stewards 2020

By Duke Farms

Date and time

January 28, 2020 · 10am - August 17, 2020 · 1pm EST

Location

Duke Farms

1112 Dukes Pkwy W Hillsborough, NJ 08844

Refund Policy

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Description

Anyone can become an Environmental Steward!

This program is designed to introduce non-scientists to the science behind important environmental issues affecting NJ. Stewards then give back to their own communities by helping to solve local environmental problems. If you have a passion for the environment, a desire to learn and a willingness to volunteer, then this program is for you!

Classes are taught by experts from Rutgers University and non-profit and government organizations. Field trips to environmentally significant sites around the state are included as part of the program.

Learn about:

  • Climate Change
  • Soil Health
  • Energy Conservation
  • Water Resource Protection
  • Invasive Species
  • Wildlife Management
  • Habitat Conservation
  • Protecting Pollinators
  • Environmental Policy

To become a certified Rutgers Environmental Steward, graduates of the class portion of the program complete a unique 60-hour volunteer internship of their choosing.

The program runs every Tuesday from January 28th to June 16th and one ticket covers all of the meeting dates.

Rutgers Cooperative Extension and Duke Farms have partnered in bringing the Rutgers Environmental Steward Program to participants since the Program’s inception. Classes are held at Duke Farms, 1112 Duke Parkway West, Hillsborough, NJ, Tuesdays from 10:00-1:00 PM, Late January – early June.

For any questions or further info on the program contact Michele Bakacs at (732) 398-5274 or bakacs@njaes.rutgers.edu.

To pay by check, please email Nora DiChiara at ndichiara@dukefarms.org for instructions and paper registration.

Tickets are required to attend. The transfer of tickets is not permitted.

Organized by

At Duke Farms, a center of the Doris Duke Foundation, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land to explore native species, sustainability efforts, and the area’s natural beauty. Walk, bike, take a class to learn more about our conservation efforts and how you can fight climate change.

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