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Dear Interested Volunteers,
Twice each year, Durango
Nature Studies (DNS) offers
FREE Children Discovering
Nature naturalist training.
Once completed, you will
join countless alumni who
are fully qualified to lead
nature walks for children.
Our training is a great
way to learn many hands-on
activities that teach children
about nature. You will
also learn about the flora,
fauna, and natural history
of the area.
After your training, we ask
that you lead 3-4 nature
walks for small groups of
elementary students. These
nature walks are designed
for the 2,500 K-5 school
children and their teachers
who participate in the Children
Discovering Nature (CDN) program each year.
Walks take place Tuesday - Friday mornings, September 7 through October 26 at the Durango Nature Center located twenty minutes south of Durango amidst 140 acres along the Florida River (Driving Directions).


Here is what some of our recent volunteers say!
" The children will benefit from fun nature games and meaningful discussions about nature. I volunteered to assist youth knowledge, experience and appreciation for nature. I benefited from the children s appreciation and the friendly volunteers and staff of DNS. It is a beautiful land." - Spring 2005 Volunteer Training Alum
"I learned great games, behavior management techniques and lots of nature facts that made me feel like a pro naturalist. Kids responded well to the rhythm of DNS hikes." - Fall 2005 Volunteer Training Alum
"If you enjoy being outside and like connecting with children, volunteer. Our society has turned its back in many ways from day to day interaction with animals, plants and weather, in exchange for plastic, glass and technology. These kids are getting this wonderful exposure. Hopefully some of it will stick." - Spring 2005 Volunteer Training Alum
"If potential volunteers are interested in ecology, wildlife and plants, they will benefit, as well as introduce young kids to nature (some of who would ordinarily not get the experience from class or parents). Personally, I felt it was one of the highlights of my life experiences (at 69)." - Fall 2005 Volunteer Training Alum
"I've always wanted to teach children about nature and this program gave me the tangible opportunity to do that, without having to get a teaching degree!" - Fall 2005 Volunteer Training Alum
"The CDN training gives you a solid background in local natural history, working with children in a field setting and managing a group, all in a supportive atmosphere with other motivated adults who care about nature and kids." - Fall 2005 Volunteer Training Alum
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