Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

Ways to Get Involved

Whether you want to further conservation, learn more about nature or share your love of the outdoors, you’ve come to the right place. National wildlife refuges provide many opportunities for you to help your community by doing what you love. National wildlife refuges partner with volunteers, youth groups, landowners, neighbors and residents of local communities to make a lasting difference. There are also opportunities for full time RV residents interested in supporting staff efforts. Find out how you can help make American lands healthier and communities stronger while doing something personally satisfying. 

To learn more about volunteer opportunities please contact the refuge at 918-773-5252 

Volunteering

Discover for yourself what tens of thousands of volunteers have learned: Volunteering for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is fun and rewarding in many ways. Master new skills. Meet new friends. Enjoy a sense of accomplishment from doing your part to further wildlife conservation for the pleasure of generations to follow. Check out our station's latest volunteer opportunities on volunteer.gov. 

Our Partners

Nature does not recognize human-made boundaries. In order to conserve our natural and cultural resources effectively, we must work with others to bridge these boundaries. Partnerships foster creative solutions to challenging situations and often the results are greater than the sum of the parts. Learn more about our local partners. 

Education Programs

Open the door to a potentially life-changing experience. If you land a student internship, a fellowship or a volunteer opportunity at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge you’re bound to come away with new insights and excitement about conservation. The refuge participates in the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) and selects individuals from The Student Conservation Association (SCA) to fill internship positions. Contact the refuge to find out what opportunities are available.