New Jersey Audubon has been championing birds and natural habitats across the state for well over a century, and their headquarters in Bernardsville is a hub of activity year-round.
Walking onto the property for the first time, the quiet hum of the landscape does something to slow your breathing down in the best possible way.
It feels like a place built around patience and observation.
Volunteer roles here span a wide range, from leading nature walks to assisting with animal care at their centers. There are also opportunities in wildlife research, citizen science projects, and property maintenance.
Even administrative support plays a role in keeping the organization’s broader mission moving forward.
Educational programming is central to everything New Jersey Audubon does. The goal is to connect people of all ages to the natural world through direct experience, publications, and community outreach.
Field research conducted through the organization adds to a growing body of knowledge about the state’s ecosystems.
Young volunteers under 18 can participate with guardian permission, and those under 14 need a parent or guardian present. The welcoming structure makes it genuinely accessible for families.
Address: 9 Hardscrabble Rd, Bernardsville, NJ 07924.
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