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Erie National Wildlife Refuge wants your help

Erie National Wildlife Refuge is looking for volunteers.

The 8,800-acre federal refuge, with divisions near Cambridge Springs and Guys Mills, is in need of individuals interested in serving a variety of roles. They include assisting with biological and maintenance projects, greeting visitors, helping in the refuge office, and creating and/or leading educational activities.

Interested volunteers can serve full time, seasonally or just a few hours a week or month.

For information, call the refuge at (814) 789-3585 or visit its Web site at http://erie.fws.gov.

-- Tim Hahn, Times-News staff writer

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