Volunteer NOLA: Animal Lovers Edition

 

We all know that summer in New Orleans means volunteering to make this city a better place. For all those animal lovers out there, take a look at our recommendations to volunteer with animals this summer.

 

Audubon Nature Institute - The Audubon Nature Institute is a non-profit organization that operates ten museums and parks dedicated to nature. Opportunities to volunteer with one of Audubon’s facilities include serving and engaging their guests, helping with horticulture in their lush parks and gardens, providing educational chats and animal encounters, assisting with animal husbandry behind the scenes, and more. Become a Naturalist and interpret exhibits, give presentations, and engage with guests at the zoo, aquarium, butterfly garden, or insectarium. Check out their volunteers page to learn more about the requirements for volunteering in each category.

 

 

Animal Rescue New OrleansARNO is a volunteer-based rescue and aid organization for abandoned and homeless animals in New Orleans. Volunteer responsibilities can include, but are not limited to: cleaning litters and food and water bowls, laundry, cleaning cat cages and dog pens, walking dogs, sweeping and sanitizing the facilities, and manning booths at events. Sign up here.

 

 

Clearwater Animal Sanctuary - Located outside of New Orleans in Covington, Louisiana, Clearwater Animal Sanctuary has cared for more than 30,000 sick, injured, and orphaned animals. It serves as a rescue and recovery facility for wildlife in the area. You can volunteer in tons different areas from graphic design to carpentry to animal feeding and care, and more.

 

 

 

Villalobos Rescue CenterVillalobos Rescue Center is a rescue, rehabilitation, and placement facility for abused and abandoned pit bulls. They have a daily average of about 150 dogs and even have their own TV show on Animal Planet! Visit the rescue center and walk one of their pit bulls during their scheduled opportunities.

 

Humane SocietyThe Humane Society prevents animal cruelty in New Orleans, enforces laws that protect animals, promotes responsible pet ownership, and places adoptable animals into responsible homes. They have volunteer opportunities in a variety of areas including field investigation of animal cruelty complaints, organizing fundraising programs, rescuing wildlife across Southeast Louisiana, and taking care of their sheltered animals. All volunteer positions require training. You can also foster an animal for a period of time to help them redevelop normal habits and prepare them for permanent adoption.

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