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You can learn more and explore new places when you join the Conservancy's online community and build your own personalized nature page.

Volunteer with Us

How to Become a Volunteer
Required reading and important forms you'll need before volunteering.

Calendar of Volunteer Events
Check out the calendar to see when and how you can get involved.

Volunteer Positions and Internships
Some positions require a regular, scheduled commitment. Take a look to see what's available.

Where We Work

Since 1950, The Nature Conservancy on Long Island has protected over 100,000 acres of land and water.  Find out more about how we work!

Get in Touch

Have questions?  Pleae contact Alex Entrup at volunteer-LI@tnc.org.

Volunteers


Signing up to be a volunteer
is easy, but requires a bit of advance planning.  Just follow the steps below, and in no time, you'll be out on the land with your fellow dedicated volunteers.

If you have questions about signing up or would like more information, please contact Alex Entrup at volunteer-LI@tnc.org.

Join Our Team

The first step in your volunteer journey is filling out our application and waiver.  This form helps us effectively apply your skills and preferences to our volunteer opportunities.

You can do this two ways:

Fill out our online application; or
• Download the application forms (.pdf) and mail them to us.

When we receive your application, we'll send you a confirmation email or give you a call.

Next, take a look at our volunteer calendarHere you'll find one-time-only activities ranging from trail maintenance to office work and gardening.

If you're interested in a long-term, sustained commitment, take look at our volunteer positionsThese "jobs" require a more regular schedule and can range from clerical work to outdoor preserve stewardship. 

Now you're on your way!

 

 

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): All photos © The Nature Conservancy.