Whether your ideal volunteer opportunity involves hiking or typing, we have jobs for you! Peruse the menu of volunteer options below, choose one or several roles that interest you, and then contact Christine to get rolling!
To volunteer, ask questions, or make suggestions, contact: christine[at]wawild.org or call 206.633.1992.
Volunteer Trainings 2013 - Skills for Field Work
If your style of volunteerism involves
hiking through lush forests or high desert, climbing over rocky summits,
swimming in alpine lakes, or paddling down a river, then we have some perfect opportunities
for you. Learn more about how you can help protect wild places while
doing the outdoor activities you love.
Our field-based volunteer opportunities take place in remote areas of the
Olympic Peninsula, North and Central Cascades, and Volcano Country in the
south. Ground-Truthing, PhotoDocumenting, and Wildlands Narratives are
very different projects, but they all happen in the most beautiful places in Washington.
Photo: Sahale Arm, North Cascades National Park - by Nathan Johnsen
We've rolled out a fresh new menu of volunteer opportunities with your varying interests and availablity in mind! Read more to learn about how you can get involved.
Washington Wild invites applications for its Board of Directors. We are looking for someone who shares our wilderness preservation values and who has the energy and enthusiasm to contribute to leading this dynamic wild lands conservation organization.
PhotoDocumenting by volunteers will grow our
photo inventory of wildlands in Washington
and provide photographs of undocumented places that Washington Wild can use in
outreach materials.
By having diverse voices
describe one specific place, we can help people to see the significance, the
uniqueness, and the relevance that wild places play in their lives.