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Season 2, Episode 7

The Role of a Docent in Wildlife Education with Meryl 

Meryl Rivett shares her journey as a volunteer at Chattahoochee Nature Center, discussing her lifelong love for animals and the importance of education in wildlife conservation. She explains the role of a docent, describes her daily activities at the wildlife clinic, and emphasizes the significance of observing nature. Meryl also highlights the impact of human actions on wildlife and the importance of native species, while sharing personal stories about her pets and encouraging others to connect with nature.

How to Listen

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Timestamps

00:00:00 Meryl’s Journey to Volunteering at the Nature Center

00:02:52 Understanding the Role of a Docent

00:06:06 A Day in the Life at the Wildlife Clinic

00:08:55 Observing Nature and Its Lessons

00:12:00 The Importance of Native Species

00:15:14 The Impact of Human Actions on Wildlife

00:18:04 Cherished Pets and Their Influence

00:20:48 Encouraging Connection with Nature

00:24:05 The Value of Education in Nature

00:26:57 Final Thoughts on Volunteering and Nature