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What if I realise when I get there that Im squeamish and can handle things, are there other ways I can contribute without handling the toads?

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What if I realise when I get there that Im squeamish and can handle things, are there other ways I can contribute without handling the toads?

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Yes, everyone has a role to play and there are many essential jobs needing done around the camp that do not involve toads at all. The daily tasks needed to keep the muster going are varied and include the toad catching, counting and burial as well as a full range of domestic duties such as cooking, cleaning, washing up dishes, putting these away, sweeping out the tent and living areas, refilling the water containers, stocking up smaller water bottles for the freezer, setting up the equipment bags needed for catching toads, keeping some order in the kitchen/pantry/fridge etc, cooking meals, filling the generator with fuel, checking the shower water tank and many others. The most useful contribution is to volunteer for those tasks that suit you best.

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