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Do you want to help conserve Washington’s native plants and at the same time learn about some of the rarest plants in the state? Rare Care has volunteer positions all around the state to suit people with a wide range of interests and botanical knowledge. Volunteers participate in all aspects of our work.

Rare plant monitoring and seed collecting (statewide)
Seed vault or propagation assistant (Seattle)
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How to apply

Download a volunteer application.
Mail it to:


Rare Care
University of Washington Botanic Gardens
Box 354115
Seattle, WA 98195-4115

If you have questions, feel free to call the Rare Care office at (206) 616-0780 or email us.

 
Rare Care volunteers
March 2007 Rare Plant Monitoring training in Seattle with Washington Natural Heritage Program Botanist Joe Arnett (front row, fourth from right)). Roll your mouse over the photo to see a picture of Rare Plant Monitoring volunteers trained in 2004 with Florence Caplow (kneeling in front row, left).
 

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