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If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for BTA, please e-mail the following information to Linda C. Brindle at
director@bigthicket.org
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We will notify you about how you can participate in a variety of activities.
Don’t hesitate to contact us If you have any questions at (936) 274-5898.
Each spring we offer orientation and training sessions for both new and experienced volunteers.
See the
events calendar
for session dates.
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Name:
Address:
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Zip:
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Institutional affiliation:
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Physical limitations or special accommodations required:
Would like to get involved and will most likely help with:
General expertise or interest:
Field work
Undergraduate degree
Photography
Lab work
Graduate degree
Graphic design
Taxonomy
Informal education
Writing/editing
Museum curation
Formal education
Outreach
ID guides
Teacher education
Public relations
As student
Database management
Administration
As teacher: grades K-5
Web page development
Fund raising
As teacher: grades 9-12
Publications
Host to visiting scientists
Other:
Taxonomic area of expertise, specialty, or interest
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Viruses
Spiders and other arachnid orders (except mites)
Neuroptera, Thysanoptera, Psocoptera, Embioptera, Zoraptera, Mecoptera, Orthopteroids
Protists
Mites, ticks; Siphonaptera, Anoplura
Apterygota
Fungi
Coleoptera, Strepsiptera
Algae
Plants
Lepidoptera
Bacteria
Internal parasites of vertebrates
Diptera
Slime molds
Mollusks, crustacea, annelids and smaller taxa
Hymenoptera
Nematoda
Aquatic insects
Vertebrates
Hemiptera, Homoptera
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