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 position is seasonal in nature, beginning in April/May 2025 extending until September/October 2025. Start and end dates are flexible. This position is for volunteers living in an RV who would live on the refuge at no cost in exchange for their time spent maintaining/supporting the Rhode Island...
Join the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service volunteer team at the Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery Visitor/Environmental Education Center! We are currently seeking 2-person teams to help staff our Center and assist in our outreach activities for June 2025-October 2025.Duties include: meeting/...
Name of Volunteer Position: Campground Host at Doris CampgroundHow to Apply: Send a cover letter and resume to:Attn: Naomi BaucomWichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge32 Refuge HeadquartersIndiahoma, OK 73552Email: naomi_baucom@fws.govDesk (MS Teams):  (580) 215-0618 C: (580) 574-2243Purpose: Create a...

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.

Young Explorers Club Flyer
Calling all preschoolers! The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge hosts a monthly environmental education program geared specifically for 3- and 4-year old children. The programs are held the 1st Tuesday of each month, from 10 - 11 AM, and feature a different nature-related topic. Young Explorer's...
Albatross on Midway Atoll surrounded by marine debris.
Give your student's a first hand experience by dissecting a bolus in your classroom! Learn about the effects of marine debris on sea birds. Request boluses for your class and use activity sheets, pictures, and videos to better inform the future generation of conservationists on the impacts of...

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.

Outdoor Activity
Join a Ranger for a bird identification walk at the Refuge! Learn bird calls, bird identification, and other avian facts. All skill levels welcome! Bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair from us. Photographers are welcome as well. The walks are at the Visitor Center on Waverly Road, 8:30 to 10:...
Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Visitor Center and Headquarters

Take an educational walk with one of our knowledgeable volunteers! Discover the 300+ species of birds that use the Refuge during their migration routes - each week guarantee different species! Walk will meet by visitor center and be at a relaxed paced on flat surfaces. There are restrooms and a...

John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum
Outdoor Activity

Join the Friends of Fannie Stebbins on a nature walk at the Fannie Stebbins National Wildlife Refuge. During the informal walk and talk, members will point out interesting plant and animal species at the Refuge, and discuss different management practices of this unique flood plain forest habitat...

Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
Fannie Stebbins National Wildlife Refuge

Get Involved Stories

Purple prairie clover, purple coneflower and yellow coneflower in a native pollinator garden
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Top plants for your pollinator garden
Ready to plant a pollinator garden? We wanted to recommend some plants to get you started! No matter where you're located, use this list to get started with pollinator plants native to your area. Be sure to include varieties that bloom from early spring through late fall to support pollinators...
Two people birding
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Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge Seeks Public Comment on Compatibility Determinations
Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge is seeking public review and comment on its Draft Compatibility Determinations on a variety of public uses.
Group of clustered monarch butterflies in a eucalyptus tree.
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Mariposas monarcas en California
¡Las increíbles mariposas monarcas han regrasado! ¡Tal vez las has visto buscando plantas de néctar por aquí en el Condado de Ventura! Muchos conocen los famosos santuarios de las mariposas monarcas en los Estados de Michoacán y México, que dan refugio a millones de mariposas monarca cada...
Poster for America's Wild Read with head and shoulder image of author and book cover for Return of the Bison
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America's Wild Read Discussion Questions for Return of the Bison
The USFWS Library invites you to our Wild Read book discussion featuring Return of the Bison: A Story of Survival, Restoration, and a Wilder World by Roger Di Silvestro. We hope you join us next week on Thursday, November 14th at 3 PM ET for our Fall Wild Read to learn more about this symbol of our...
a little brown bat hangs from a cave roof
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How to build a bat box
So, you’ve decided to become a friend to bats. Great choice! Bats are vital to the health of our food systems, our economies and our environment, and they are just plain fascinating to watch! And with 52% of North American bat species in need of conservation help, there is widespread motivation on...
Wetlands under a blue sky with clouds
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National award comes home to the midwest
The National Wildlife Refuge Association who supports more than 200 organizations, has named their wildlife refuge award winners for 2024 and we could not be more proud to see that Friends of Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge were recognized as the Refuge Friends Group of the Year. Take a moment...