
Do you want to give back to your community? Are you a parent who wants to be a good steward of the land and set examples for your children? Are you retired and willing to share your wealth of knowledge? Are you a concerned citizen who wants to learn more about conservation? Are you a passionate individual who enjoys the outdoors and wants to inform the public about America's greatest natural treasures?
There are many different reasons people volunteer, whether it's for career experience, love of wildlife and nature, or getting out of the daily routine. What will be your reason?
If you’re looking for an adventure, then join our team today and be part of something big! Generally, no special skills are required to be a volunteer. On-the-job training is provided as needed. Individual talents and skills are matched with volunteer interests and work opportunities.
How to Get Involved
Occasionally the Refuge has a specific job or need to be filled. On these occasions we list a job description at the new multi federal agency volunteer site: www.volunteer.gov/gov.
This site lists opportunities throughout the USA with such agencies as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service., Dept of Veteran Affairs, and many others. At the site listed above, one may search for opportunities by State, Region or Zip Code. You may search for Whittlesey Creek NWR using the zip code 54806.
For additional information, please contact Kevin Lowry
at 715-685-2645 or kevin_lowry@fws.gov