VT Fish & Wildlife Seeks Volunteers for New Dead Creek Visitor Center


The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is seeking interested volunteers to serve as department ambassadors and greet visitors at the new Dead Creek Visitor Center in Addison, Vermont.  The department will be hosting a new volunteer training workshop on two consecutive Saturdays, April 21 and 28, in the Dead Creek WMA conference room.

The Dead Creek Visitor Center opened in September 2017 and has been operating under limited hours this winter. By fully staffing the center this spring, the Fish & Wildlife Department is hoping to broaden hours of operation and opportunities for the public to visit the center.

The training will focus on customer service, the Fish & Wildlife Department’s mission, and tools to assist visitors about the region, the exhibits and the wildlife management area. Volunteers will receive the resources and information to effectively answer questions and be a knowledgeable guide to visitors.

“We’re looking for volunteers who enjoy talking to people and have a strong interest in fish and wildlife, conservation, and wildlife-based recreation,” said Amy Alfieri, wildlife biologist and manager of the visitor center for Fish & Wildlife. “You don’t have to be an expert, just have an enthusiasm for sharing information with visitors.”

Various shifts are available for volunteers from May through mid-November, with a possible extension through the winter.  Volunteers and participants in the training must be 18 years of age, attend the entire two-day training, and agree to a background check.  There is no charge for the training, and all curriculum materials will be provided.  Pre-registration is required by April 15 by calling 802-759-2398 or emailing amy.alfieri@vermont.gov.

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Photo caption: The newly opened Dead Creek Visitor Center in Addison is seeking new volunteers.  Photo by Tom Rogers, Vt Fish & Wildlife.

Media Contacts:  Amy Alfieri 802-759-2398; Ali Thomas 802-371-9975


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