
Volunteer Opportunities

Fyke volunteers often using Fyke contributed materials have created and maintain many of the Celery Farm's facilities. These include the trails around the preserve, three observation platforms, the bird nesting boxes, and removing non-native plants.
There are frequent volunteer work sessions to remove introduced non-native species, plant natives, and tend to ongoing plant care. Check out the current Habitat Maintenance projects and see the recent activity dates.
Interested in becoming a volunteer? Let us know your interests, skills, and availability. Send us a message.




Once you become part of the volunteer team you will be sent email notices when the team will be gathering on site to work in one of the garden areas or clearing non-native plants or another project.
Habitat Restoration
The overpopulation of the native deer results in overbrowsing of the native plants they eat. And the absence of those plants makes an opening for non-native plants to proliferate. Fyke volunteers periodically remove the worst offenders because the birds and other wildlife depend on the native plants and the insects they host. You can see the difference by looking inside the Celery Farm Deer Exclosure.
Some projects require tools and a certain level of fitness, but anyone can collect and remove the occasional wrappers and containers that others have neglected to take with them.
Check the Events page for the exact dates and hours for the annual events and for rain dates.
Spring Celery Farm Cleanup
on the first Saturday morning at the beginning of April.
The winter snow melt reveals what has been left behind by certain visitors or blown in or carried down the Allendale Broook. Many hands make light work. Contact Mike Limatola to let him know you are coming.