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Become a Naturalist Guide Today

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Do you have what it takes?  Read the Job Description, and fill out the Job Application today! 

Students enjoy a guided Wings & Water tour

Fourth grade students enjoy a guided tour of The Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve.  Call Heidi at 801-531-0999 or e-mail her to find out more.

Despite the fact that the Great Salt Lake is one of the world's most important migratory bird habitats, many Utahns still mistake this incredible natural resource for a "dead sea." 

We must act now. Without a change in public attitude, Utahns may lose their most unique natural treasure, putting bird populations throughout the Western Hemisphere at risk.

You can make a difference. Do you love the outdoors?  Do you enjoy being with people of all ages?  You can help instill a conservation ethic in Utah's next generations.

You Can Help

The Conservancy is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to educate school groups and lead public tours during the fall and spring seasons at our award-winning visitor center.

If you enjoy interacting with children, have a flexible schedule and want to learn more about the Great Salt Lake, this exciting volunteer opportunity could be perfect for you.  Download the job description and job application today!

Nature picture credits: Photo © Bruce Thompson/EcoTracs (kids at preserve).