Community Science Nest Searching Program Volunteers will spend the summer searching for elusive bumblebee nests. Each “bee-tective” is assigned a specific plot to carefully survey for signs of nesting activity, while collecting data on habitat, weather, and insect behavior. When a nest is found, it is flagged, documented, and revisited for repeated observations. Volunteers receive training on bumblebee basics, field methods, and the broader importance of this research.
2-hour shifts are available once per week (any weekday), June through August.
The Community Science Nest Searching Program Volunteer is expected to…
If you’re interested in volunteering with us, please take a few minutes to complete a new volunteer application here. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, expectations, and current openings, visit http://dukefarms.org/volunteer.