Local Volunteer Conservation

WWA’s small size means we rely on committed volunteers to help make the wildlife impact our state needs.    Some projects are on DNR state wildlife areas through formal Adopt-a-Wildlife Area agreements.  Others involve municipal governments or even private landowners to improve habitat important to local wildlife.  And one project is at WWA’s Abrams property north of Green Bay. 

Raise your hand to be a difference maker in your local natural community.

Be a difference maker in your community.

  • Want to get your fingernails dirty by improving local properties for wildlife? 
  • Increase the wood duck population through artificial nesting boxes? 
  • How ‘bout nesting platforms for endangered black terns? 
  • Or removing invasive plants that crowd out native species?
Adopt

If you are interested in assisting with our Adopt a Wildlife Area efforts, please fill out our Volunteer Form and indicate Adopt a Wildlife Area on the area of interest.

Current project areas.  Don’t see one nearby?  Get some buddies together and let us know what you’re thinking

Current volunteer project area:

  • Rome Pond Wildlife Area (Jefferson county),
  • Lake Mills Wildlife Area (Jefferson county),
  • Jackson Marsh Wildlife Area (Washington county),
  • Paradise Valley Wildlife Area (Waukesha county),
  • George W. Mead Wildlife Area (Marathon, Wood and Portage counties),
  • Mud Lake Wildlife Area (Columbia county) and
  • Big Muskego Lake Wildlife Area (Waukesha county).
  • Neenah Area properties (Winnebago counties
  • White River Marsh State Wildlife Area (Green Lake/Marquette counties)
  • WWA Abrams Property
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