We have dozens of fun and educational volunteer opportunities around the state, from trail maintenance and visitor services to gardening and marketing and beyond. Have an impact on the environment by volunteering at one of our wildlife sanctuaries or at Mass Audubon headquarters in Lincoln.
Once a month, more than eighty community scientist volunteers gather at multiple sites along the Charles River to collect water samples, record river conditions, and measure depth and temperature. Our data and analyses helps us study the health of the river and also assist municipalities, environmental agencies, and organizations who work to minimize stormwater impacts…
Volunteers are a very important part of the Buddy Dog Humane Society. Our volunteers are a diverse group. They include professionals, homemakers, and students. If you are at least 15 years of age — we need you!
Are you a young person (or young at heart) with a passion for the environment who works in the environmental, non-profit, legal or tech sectors in Greater Boston? If so, we need you for our Clean Charles Crew! The Crew is a space for discussion around the Charles River, climate change, and environmental issues. Clean…
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As a highly developed region, the Charles River Watershed is vulnerable to advanced invasive plant infestations. The destruction of native habitat makes us more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, making it essential to address this growing threat. Invasive plant species threaten our watershed’s ecosystems by degrading water quality, reducing biodiversity, and minimizing flood…
Our River Ambassador volunteer program is focused on creating environmental stewards who can help us raise awareness about local environmental issues through outreach and education. With 35 communities in the watershed and a small hard working staff of only 10 people, we need your help to broaden our reach! River Ambassadors represent CRWA at festivals,…
FIDO of Natick is an all-volunteer organization. We can always use help with small chores at the dog park: bagging up trash, watering plants, filling tree bags, weeding the front garden and, of course, picking up stray poops!
Help the Traveling Science Workshop program prepare materials for children to use in our workshops! Hands-on learning is at the heart of each workshop we share, and a lot of time goes into the preparation of materials. Volunteer and learn about some of these fun projects while you cut, fold, sort, and count. We encourage…
We need volunteers to greet visitors to at the Edgell Memorial Library, Saturdays from 1-4pm. Minimal training necessary.