Become a volunteer with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

FWC celebrates volunteer month.

FWC celebrates volunteer month.

SEBASTIAN – April is Florida Volunteer Month and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is celebrating its many volunteers who contribute time and energy.

These FWC volunteers help conserve fish, wildlife and habitats, and help improve public access and skills related to outdoor experiences such as hunting, fishing, boating and wildlife viewing.

Last year, more than 5,000 volunteers assisted FWC staff with 85 projects around the state.

“We value our volunteers. The positive power of volunteers strengthens our efforts to conserve Florida’s fish and wildife resources,” said FWC Executive Director Eric Sutton. “If you want to combine being in Florida’s beautiful outdoors with volunteering, we encourage you to get involved as an FWC volunteer.”

Here are some projects that FWC volunteers are assisting with:

Go to MyFWC.com/Get Involved, to see FWC volunteer opportunities available statewide and by region.

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Additionally, volunteers can sign-up for projects on the calendar, where a wide range of volunteer opportunities are shown.

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