From native plant strewardship and trail maintenance to education and outreach, there are so many ways to get involved as a volunteer with The Nature Conservancy in Ohio. Whether you're a student, retiree or working professional, we have a role that will fit your skills and schedule.
In addition to helping preserve the natural environment, volunteering with our program provides a chance to connect with like-minded individuals, learn new skills and gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world. If you’re ready to make a difference and give back to the community, we encourage you to contact us today to become a volunteer. Thank you for your interest in supporting our goal to protect and preserve nature for people and wildlife.
Volunteer Opportunities
Education and Outreach
There are so many opportunities to engage nature lovers through education and outreach at TNC. Volunteers can lead a nature hike or engage visitors at our Dr. James K. Bissell Nature Center. Year round, flexible schedule.
Native Plant Stewardship
Nuisance plants threaten Ohio’s natural areas by displacing native plants, degrading wildlife habitat and increasing erosion and siltation in streams. Volunteers can help TNC remove these plants from Morgan Swamp Preserve and Lucia S. Nash Preserve. Year round, flexible schedule.
Interested in gardening? Volunteers can help maintain the native plant demonstration garden at the Dr. James K. Bissell Nature Center. Weekly, March-November, flexible schedule.
How to Sign Up
Contact Ohio Community and Conservation Specialist Angie Burke at ohvolunteer@tnc.org if you are interested in signing up for any of the volunteer opportunities listed above. We’re excited to work with you!
Preserves are open sunrise to sunset.
Reach out to Community and Conservation Specialist Angie Burke at ohvolunteer@tnc.org for specific volunteering opportunities.
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Learn More About Ohio Preserves
From wetlands and rivers to forests and prairies, TNC is protecting Ohio’s most biodiverse places throughout the state. Learn more about our preserves and plan your visit today!