Volunteer Opportunities

Make a hands-on impact in your community

Volunteers play a crucial role in restoring local landscapes, improving water quality, and creating healthy environments. Whether you're planting trees, removing invasive species, or restoring trails, your efforts help protect Washington’s natural resources.

Conservation districts connect volunteers with tree plantings, stream restoration projects, invasive species removal events, and community garden initiatives. Whether you're looking for a one-time event or a long-term commitment, there are many ways to get involved.

How to Volunteer:

  • Help plant trees and restore native vegetation.
  • Join an invasive species removal event.
  • Assist with trail and park restoration projects.
  • Support local community garden efforts.

📢 Looking for ways to volunteer? Check out the resources below and contact your local conservation district to find opportunities near you.

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