Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy is seeking volunteers to help out with the Bald Eagle Cam at the Dulles Greenway wetlands. Volunteers will help educate the public on the habits and behaviors of Bald Eagles through remotely operating the two cameras at the nest and by moderating the chat function on the Dulles Greenway’s website, which allows viewers to comment and ask questions about the Bald Eagles. If you are interested, please apply below.
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