Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to conserve Florida's fish and wildlife.  As a volunteer, you can help to further the mission of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC):

Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.

With increasing pressures on Florida's fish, wildlife, and habitats, we cannot accomplish our mission without your assistance. The FWC benefits from the skills and dedication of our volunteers, and in turn, we strive to offer a fulfilling, meaningful, and satisfying volunteer experience.

You can make a positive impact by assisting with activities such as biological sampling and monitoring, habitat restoration, laboratory work, education and outreach, and many others.

FWC has many volunteer opportunities. Click on the program links for more information, or click on the e-mail link to contact the program coordinator.




FWC Facts:
Wood stork nestlings are fully feathered and capable of short flights at about 7-8 weeks of age but are not independent of their parents until they are 9-10 weeks old.

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