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Know Your Volunteer
Volunteer Shirley Griffin © TNC
Shirley Griffin, volunteer extraordinaire in Door County, is willing to roll up her sleeves and “help with any task, whether menial or momentous.” She has become a valuable asset, lending her knowledge, skill and energy to outdoor field work endeavors.
Volunteer Gary Rubin © Tim Walsh
Gary Rubin has given extensively of his time to care for the Conservancy’s preserves in the Baraboo Hills. He was involved in the original cleanup of the sites, and continues to work towards restoring these areas to a natural state.
Volunteer Bill Bogenhagen © TNC
Bill Bogenhagen has volunteered in a variety of ways, collecting prairie seeds, clearing brush, and eradicating invasive species. His favorite activity however, is his work on a prescribed burn team.
More Volunteer Profiles
Volunteer Eric Howe
Volunteer Beverly Fowler
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Tree planting at Baxter's Hollow © Nancy Braker / TNC Seed collecting at Chiwaukee Prairie © Eric Howe |
Volunteer with The Nature Conservancy
in Wisconsin
Do you want to experience nature and learn about wild habitats, all while meeting and working alongside others who love nature? The Nature Conservancy has many volunteer opportunities across Wisconsin.
Your time and talents are needed! Learn about opportunities across the state for volunteers of various skills and experience levels.
Baraboo Hills
Door Peninsula
Madison - Wisconsin Field Office
Mukwonago River Watershed
There are numerous opportunities each field season to enjoy the great outdoors while working with Conservancy ecologists and volunteer teams to protect some of Wisconsin's most critical habitats.
If you are interested in volunteering for The Nature Conservancy please download and fill out our volunteer application.
Traveling to another state soon and wondering if you can volunteer for The Nature Conservancy while you're there? Learn more about Nature Conservancy volunteer opportunities nationwide.
Helpful information for volunteer land stewards dealing with invasive species, fire, and other land management issues.