The Wildlife Conservation Corps, run through the NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife, holds the title of New Jersey’s largest natural resource management volunteer group. That alone says something about how seriously the state takes its wildlife.
Joining means stepping into a program with serious reach and real scientific impact.
Volunteers participate in bald eagle nest monitoring, breeding bird surveys, and mobile acoustic bat surveys. Some get involved with beach nest protection programs, standing between nesting shorebirds and foot traffic during peak season.
Others help operate turkey, beaver, and otter check stations during hunting season, collecting data that shapes future conservation decisions.
Fishing instruction and upkeep of hunter training ranges are also part of the mix. The variety keeps things interesting across seasons, meaning there is almost always something meaningful to do.
Anyone 18 or older is welcome to apply, and no prior wildlife experience is needed.
The learning curve is part of the appeal. Working alongside state biologists gives volunteers a front-row seat to how large-scale wildlife management actually functions.
It is hands-on civic participation in the truest sense of the phrase.
Address: 26 Route 173 West, Hampton, NJ 08827.
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