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Engage with Nature and Community in Duke Forest’s 7,100 Acres

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For nature lovers in the region, Duke Forest has long been a refuge from the noisy and often hectic routine of modern life. Visitors to Duke Forest, including Duke community members, can enjoy recreation, educational events and participate in volunteer efforts that help preserve its 7,100 acres. Abby Niedermann, Nurse Anesthetist at Duke University Hospital, combines love of nature with volunteering as a community scientist for Duke Forest. “It’s a really cool way to meet people and work toward a common goal [of] improving the health of the natural world around us,” Niedermann said. Watch to learn more about the opportunities that Duke Forest provides to the public and Duke community. About Working@Duke Welcome to the award-winning Working@Duke! Explore videos that showcase the vibrant staff and faculty community at Duke University and Duke University Health System. From inspiring stories and behind-the-scenes moments to useful content that helps you in your work and life, see what makes #WorkingAtDuke fun, purposeful and rewarding. Subscribe for a closer look at the people that drive Duke’s world-class teaching, research and patient care. Want to get involved with Duke Forest? Sign up for their e-LOG newsletter and email distribution list: https://dukeforest.duke.edu/newsletter/ Learn about responsible recreation in the Forest: https://dukeforest.duke.edu/recreation/ Become a Herpetofauna Community Scientist: https://dukeforest.duke.edu/volunteer/community-science/herpetofauna/ Become a Forest Steward Volunteer: https://dukeforest.duke.edu/volunteer/forest-stewards/ Follow Duke Forest on social media: Instagram - @TheDukeForest, Facebook - @DukeForest Subscribe ➡️ @WorkingAtDuke Follow us across platforms Home: https://today.duke.edu/working X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/WorkingatDuke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingatduke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workingatduke #WorkingAtDuke #HiddenGemsAtDuke #UniqueDukeExperiences

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