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| Wilson Gonzalos removes invasives along the Sandy River © Susan Healy Emma Hammond surveys birds on Zumwalt Prairie © Tracey Johnson/OSU |
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Do you want to experience nature, and learn about imperiled species and wild habitats, all while meeting and working alongside others who love nature? The Nature Conservancy has many volunteer opportunities across Oregon.
Your time and talents are needed! Learn about opportunities across the state for volunteers of various skills and experience levels.
There are numerous opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors while working with Conservancy ecologists and volunteer teams to protect some of Oregon's most critical habitats.
Our trainings, held each spring, provide volunteers with a variety of opportunities to develop and expand leadership, naturalist and/or surveying skills while helping to protect some of Oregon's most remarkable places.
If your environmental studies or ecology program offers you school credit for applied, hands-on experience, then please consider pursuing your academic goals with us, working with ecologists and other Nature Conservancy staff.
What can twelve dedicated AmeriCorps volunteers working to protect Oregon’s ecologically important lands and waters accomplish? Thanks to a groundbreaking partnership with The Nature Conservancy, we’re finding out the answer is a lot.
For over two years, Rick McEwan, a retired teacher living in northeast Oregon, has generously shared his awe-inspiring imagery with The Nature Conservancy, traveling to over ten preserves in the last year alone. View photos from Rick's travels around our beautiful state.
Many businesses and community groups provide generous support for the volunteer programs of The Nature Conservancy in Oregon.