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Do you want to experience nature and learn about wild habitats, all while meeting and working alongside others who love nature? Most volunteer activities occur on the Conservancy's Red Canyon Ranch, Heart Mountain Ranch, and Tensleep Preserve.
Volunteer Opportunities
Your time and talents are needed! The following are opportunities across the state for volunteers of various skills and experience levels.
Office: 80% of our protection work happens indoors. Office volunteers make a huge difference. Tasks may include fundraising, membership assistance, data entry, receptionist, copying, assembling materials for bulk mailings, and online research.
Field Work: Extra hands are needed at our preserves and ranches. Tasks may include trail maintenance, removing invasive weeds, property monitoring, fence repair, and other tasks.
Outreach: Volunteers are critical in spreading the news about our work. If you are an avid public speaker and are passionate about our mission, list these skills on your application and/or resume and we will evaluate our chapter needs in this area.
Volunteer Work Parties: On occasion, the Conservancy brings together dedicated volunteers for work parties designed to have fun, meet new people, and, of course, get important work done.
Volunteer Application
If you are interested in volunteering for The Nature Conservancy please download and fill out our volunteer application. Fax to 307-332-2974 or mail to The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming, 258 Main St., Lander, WY, 82520.
Volunteer Opportunities Nationwide
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.
Tools for Volunteer Land Stewards
Helpful information for volunteer land stewards dealing with invasive species and fire.
Interested in Volunteering for Us?
Contact Jody Daline, Volunteer Coordinator, at jdaline@tnc.org or 307-335-2138.
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