Our mission begins with the words, "Working with others." We invite you to join us in conserving wildlife and wild places for today and for generations to come.

You can get involved by volunteering, partnering, sampling learning opportunities, taking part in education programs, and attending events. You can also comment on proposed rules and notices. Here’s how.

Volunteering

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Common Volunteer Opportunities

This is a HALF-DAY event on September 12, 2026 at the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. Volunteers will clean out hunting blinds (pit blinds) of vegetation, cobwebs, excess mud, rocks, and trash, in preparation for the upcoming waterfowl hunting season. Tools for the work are provided, but...
BeachCOMBERS is a long-term community science program that monitors the health of coastal ecosystems in Central and Southern California. Founded in 1997, BeachCOMBERS is a collaborative program powered by volunteers and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in partnership with...
RV Visitor Services VolunteerDUTIES: Provide visitor orientation in our new, state-of-the-art Visitor Center (air-conditioned) and answer Visitor Center phone. Answer questions regarding the refuge, local natural and cultural resources, safety precautions, rules and regulations, recreational...

Careers and Internships

Are you passionate about conservation, science, nature, plants and wildlife? A career with us might be just what you’re looking for. It might also be the ticket if you’re into law enforcement, information technology, maintenance, real estate, engineering, communication, cartography, finance, budgeting and more. 

Join us in advancing our mission of working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance, fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. 

Partnering With FWS

Partners are valuable allies to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and play a vital role in meeting the Service's conservation goals.

Featured Partners

Here are just a few of our nationals partners. You can view the full list of FWS partners, along with the regions and areas of focus our work together entails.

Learning Opportunities

We offer many types of learning opportunities including formal and informal training. Some of the education we offer includes job training, career enhancement training, and education for environmental or technical professionals and students.

Education Programs

The Fish and Wildlife Service offers many great education programs.

Fish and Wildlife staff conducting the Young Explorer's Club program for a group of children.
Join us the 1st Tuesday of every month for the Young Explorer's Club, an environmental education program specifically developed for 3 & 4 year-olds.
Dissecting trout in the animal science class/Mountain Home
For the past 10 years Thomas Anderson (Trey) has been a guest speaker in the Animal Science Class at the Mountain Home High School. This includes kids in 10th-12th grades. Each time, he speaks to two classes with 15-20 kids per class. They discuss careers that involve the resources that are...

Proposed Rules and Notices Open for Comment

Rulemaking is the policy-making process for agencies of the federal government. Each rule goes through a structured reviewing timeline, including a period for public comments. View policy open for public comment on regulations.gov.

Regulations.gov

Events

The Fish and Wildlife Service hosts many public events at sites across the country.

Presentation

Join us for the 39th annual Summer Lecture Series! This event takes place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday evenings in July and August. Seating is first-come, first-served. Free tickets are available at 6 p.m., and doors open at 6:30 p.m.

 

Biologist Marian Bailey, retired from Nisqually...

Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
Visitor Center Auditorium
$35 per person; $20 for children 12 and under. Reservation required. Call 252-216-9464 to reserve and pay. Paddle shady blackwater canals into the heart of the refuge and learn about the history of the area while looking for birds, turtles, and alligators. Children must be accompanied by an adult....
Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
Buffalo City Canoe/Kayak Access
Outdoor Activity
 

The sun is shining and school is out, which means it's time to get outside for summer! Reading doesn't have to stop just because it's summer break, why not take reading outside? Everyone is invited to take a comfortable stroll at the refuge while following the pages of a children's...

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Bloomington Education and Visitor Center

Get Involved Stories

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Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Seeks Public Comment on Compatibility Determinations
Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge is seeking public review and comment on its Draft Compatibility Determination for an underground powerline right-of-way project.
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Alaska Invasive Species Awareness Week
Alaska Invasive Species Awareness Week (AKISAW) is more than a date on the calendar — it’s a statewide reminder that protecting Alaska’s wild lands and waters is a shared responsibility. The second week of June, agencies, tribes, nonprofits, researchers, and citizens in the state of Alaska all come...
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Be a good pollinator host
Establishing an inviting environment for pollinators can enhance any area into a vibrant oasis year-round. Whether you’re tending a sprawling yard or nurturing a cozy city balcony, transforming your space into a haven for bees, butterflies and other beneficial wildlife guests is easier and more...
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City Nature Challenge 2026: Canyon County
Join the City Nature Challenge! From April 24-27, 2026, take action as a community scientist and uncover the amazing wildlife in Canyon County!
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The Path to Shooting Sport Participation Starts Close to Home
For many Americans watching, this biathlon can feel a world away. A snow-packed European venue. Pricey carbon-fiber skis. Precision rifles built for elite competition. Yet the discipline, marksmanship, and participation in shooting sports are anything but foreign. They are deeply rooted here at...
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How plant choices shape deer and pollinator lives
Are you looking to attract more deer to your hunting grounds while also supporting vital pollinator populations? Learn how strategic planting of broadleaf forbs can enhance your hunting success and contribute to a thriving ecosystem. Discover the key plants that not only nourish deer but also...