Anyone can be an ambassador for BCWA by promoting our conservation efforts and programs to schools, businesses and the community. We will provide any literature you need. Volunteering at events and fairs such as the Midwest Native Plant Conference is another way to engage the community.

BTM is sponsoring the restoration of a most worthy ( one of 4000 ) MG-A coupe donated recently by our member Ian Cunningham. BTM wants this car for it’s collection for it’s rarity and for the strong MG clubs and marque following in this area for over 65 years!

Our very active field crews work on habitat restoration including invasive control, planting and seed collection. Other efforts include boardwalk and trail construction, repair, and maintenance. Volunteer crews begin field work in mid-March and run through mid-November depending on weather. Saturday crews work weekly from 9am – 12pm, and Sunday crews from 1pm – 4pm,…

MooseWood Nature Center is looking for retired educators or volunteers with an interest in sharing their appreciation of the natural world with children. Volunteers would be working with large groups of youth typically ranging in age from 6-12 years. Interested volunteer(s) should have knowledge of reptiles and amphibians and be familiar with the ecology of…

Volunteers are needed to help with a variety of planned activities and events. Some volunteers assist with an event or two while others are more active and volunteer throughout the year. Any amount of time you are able to donate is always appreciated.

Help MooseWood Nature Center spread the word about upcoming programs and events by creating and/or posting posters or fliers throughout the community and on the Northern Michigan University campus.