Volunteer

volunteers in Surrey

Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography

Find volunteering opportunities near you

Look after a nature reserve
Run an event
Help out with office admin
Gain new skills

What volunteer work should I do?

There are plenty of ways you can donate your skills and time to look after wildlife! Opportunities include community gardening, species surveying (such as looking for otters!), caring for nature reserves, plant identification and GPS mapping. You can even run Wildlife Watch groups, which enable young people to discover and explore their local environment.

Our volunteers carry out a huge range of tasks but it doesn't have to be outdoors! You could find yourself making good use of your organisational, IT, administrative or financial skills too.

Each Wildlife Trust has a large number of both regular and casual volunteers, amounting to a total of more than 35,000 volunteers across the UK. 

Find your local Trust below and start your volunteering adventure today!

Where can I volunteer for wildlife?

Find a volunteering opportunity near you.

The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales

Gwent Wildlife Trust

Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

North Wales Wildlife Trust

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust

“Volunteering at the reserve helps me keep fit and meet new people and it’s also great to see so much wildlife.”
seal pup

Mike Snelle

Get involved

Join a Wildlife Trust

Find out about becoming a member of the Wildlife Trust for your area

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Elderly lady gardening © Penny Dixie

© Penny Dixie

Mental wellbeing

There is strong evidence that volunteering with your local Wildlife Trust has a positive impact on mental wellbeing. 

Find out more