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Training dates are May 6, 13, 20 and 27
(Must have completed one year of high school biology)
As a youth
volunteer you will help visitors locate camouflaged animals, assist
guests in touching a live sturgeon or tell visitors how much an
alligator snapping turtle weighs. This is a great way to meet
students from other schools and gain important experience interacting
with adults and children.
The Youth
Volunteer program is designed to give high school students the
opportunity to become actively involved in their community by
providing valuable volunteer hours. Students from city, county
or private schools who have successfully completed a year of high
school biology are eligible for the program.
The Youth
Volunteers are responsible for attending a special training
course to familiarize themselves with the Aquarium's animals
and exhibits. Youth volunteers are typically trained to work
in the shark &
sturgeon encounter, the turtle world gallery docent station and
in the seahorse exhibit. After successfully completing the course,
the students become members of the education volunteer force,
and will be responsible for a 4.5 hour shift twice a month.
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