Rocky Mountain National Park is continuing to implement its Elk and Vegetation Management Plan, which relies upon various conservation tools including fencing, possible elk redistribution, vegetation restoration, and culling. Authorized agents, including qualified volunteers, may assist the National Park Service (NPS) in culling operations under the direct supervision of NPS personnel. In cooperation with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Rocky Mountain National Park seeks to recruit and train volunteers on an as-needed basis. At a minimum, successful applicants: Members of culling teams are not eligible to receive carcasses (carcasses of culled elk are distributed via a separate lottery system administered by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. To review the postition Elk & Vegetation Management Program Volunteer - TeamMember: Elk Culling please read the Job Description. Rocky Mountain National Park has adequate numbers of cull team volunteers so no applications are being accepted at this time. If you have additional questions about volunteering in Rocky Mountain National Park, contact the Volunteer Office at 970-586-1330 or e-mail. Thank you for your interest in helping preserve your National Park. |
Last updated: February 24, 2015