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Volunteer

A group of four smiling college students pose behind a post in the ground, holding the post hole digger they used to make the hole. They are surrounded by forest.
UMass Amherst students learn stewardship skills on the trail.

From serving on our board of directors or a committee to tackling clerical duties, blazing a trail, or supporting an event, our volunteers are essential to achieving HLT’s mission of land conservation and stewardship. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with Hilltown Land Trust, fill out the volunteer interest form below and we’ll be in touch.

Volunteer Interest Form

Volunteer Roles

Board and Committee Members
Two warmly dressed volunteers smile and laugh with each other on a late fall day.
Volunteers share a moment at the Gorge après Gorge 5k.

Representing many different interests, experiences, and perspectives, our Board of Directors and committee members care deeply about conserving the region’s open space. Serving as a Board or Committee member is a great way to become deeply involved with the work of HLT. 

The Board is responsible for the overall direction of HLT, and committee members serve in an advisory capacity to the staff and Board of Directors. 

Event Support
Three warmly dressed volunteers hand out cookie medals to 5k race finishers.
Volunteers hand out cookie medals at the Gorge après Gorge 5k.

Event support volunteers do everything from keeping a winter solstice hike together in the dark to posting event flyers around their towns, plus all the tasks in between and beyond that keep our programs running smoothly.

To learn more about HLT’s events, view all past and future public programs here.

Land Monitor
Two people wearing backpacks and looking into the distance in the forest. One is pointing while holding a digital tablet.
Getting the lay of the land on a monitoring visit.

Monitors perform annual site visits on conserved lands. A typical site visit involves speaking with the landowner, walking the property, and documenting the visit together with the Land Stewardship Coordinator.

Land Steward
A volunteer hammers a sign into a tree.
A volunteer hangs a sign on a trail work day.

Stewardship volunteers get their hands dirty assisting HLT with trail work. Trail maintenance and trail blazing are the most common activities, with occasional opportunities like bridge building or new trail construction.

Photographer
A red-winged blackbird sings atop a cattail.
Red-winged blackbird. Photo by HLT volunteer Cheryl A. Patterson.

Photographer volunteers capture scenes of our beautiful Hilltown places and the work we do there. This includes wildlife and landscape photography on conserved lands, as well as taking photographs at events and workdays hosted by the land trust.

Volunteer Interest Form

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Forest Carbon and Land Management
Forest Carbon and Land Management
Apr 28th, 2020    
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
What role does carbon play in the forest? And what impact do forest conservation and management have on carbon storage within a forested landscape? Learn [...]
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Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
May 7th, 2020    
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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Fourteen native bee species are in decline in the northeast, but why is this happening and what can we do to keep these important pollinators [...]
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Solar Development Webinar
Solar Development Webinar
May 27th, 2020    
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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Solar Development in MA: State Incentives and Municipal Planning This webinar will provide a brief overview of solar development in Massachusetts to date, explain the [...]
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Black Bear Research Webinar
Black Bear Research Webinar
May 29th, 2020    
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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Interested in learning more about black bear behavior in Massachusetts? Join us for a webinar with Kathy Zeller, a post-doctoral researcher in the Mass Cooperative Fish [...]
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Forest Carbon and Land Management
Forest Carbon and Land Management
28 Apr 20
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Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
7 May 20
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Solar Development Webinar
Solar Development Webinar
27 May 20
Events on May 29th, 2020
Black Bear Research Webinar
Black Bear Research Webinar
29 May 20
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