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Cable Natural History Museum

https://www.cablemuseum.org/
Connecting people to Northwoods nature through educational experiences that inspire wonder, discovery, and responsibility.
Connecting people to Northwoods nature through educational experiences that inspire wonder, discovery, and responsibility.
Main Location: Cable Natural History Museum
13470 County Hwy M, Cable BAYFIELD
North
Additional locations: Cable Natural History Museum (BAYFIELD), Wake Robin Pavilion (BAYFIELD)
Art of Natural Play Coordinator
07/03 07/10 07/17
Art of Natural Play Coordinator: Plan the craft series for the Museum’s Art of Natural Play (nature-based arts and crafts) program (approx. 8 projects total). Gather materials and write instructions …
Art of Natural Play Coordinator: Plan the craft series for the Museum’s Art of Natural Play (nature-based arts and crafts) program (approx. 8 projects total). Gather materials and write instructions for the crafts. Teach crafts to Art of Natural Play leaders prior to the program. Would entail planning crafts (5-10 hours), then approx. 1 hr/week on dates listed above.
Prerequisites: None
Education
Activity added: May 4, 2026 | Last update: May 4, 2026
Friday Field Notes Food Prep with Cable Natural History Museum
07/10 07/17 07/31 08/07
Assist Naturalist in simple food preparation (i.e. making pizzas), buffet table set up, and pavilion set-up for our Friday Field Notes program series. Receive free admission to Friday Field Notes pro…
Assist Naturalist in simple food preparation (i.e. making pizzas), buffet table set up, and pavilion set-up for our Friday Field Notes program series. Receive free admission to Friday Field Notes program. 2.5 hours each date listed above.
Prerequisites: None
Education
Activity added: May 4, 2026 | Last update: May 4, 2026
Garden Maintenance with Cable Natural History Museum
05/01 to 10/31
Assist Operations Manager in the regular stewardship of the Museum’s pollinator gardens on the Museum grounds and at Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area. Maintain regular communication with Operatio…
Assist Operations Manager in the regular stewardship of the Museum’s pollinator gardens on the Museum grounds and at Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area. Maintain regular communication with Operations Manager for garden updates, maintenance needs, and additional volunteer scheduling needs. Monitor gardens for weeds (preferably 1x/week). 1-10 hours weekly, depending on garden needs. Recruit and/or supervise volunteers to carry out garden stewardship tasks. Help us keep our native gardens beautiful, beneficial, and biodiverse!
Prerequisites: None
Education Stewardship
Activity added: May 4, 2026 | Last update: May 4, 2026
Decoding Calls of the Common Loon
We love listening to the haunting, intense, and even comical calls of common loons. But what do they mean? Find out from Jay Mager: a biologist, professor, and ornithologist known for his decades-lon…
We love listening to the haunting, intense, and even comical calls of common loons. But what do they mean? Find out from Jay Mager: a biologist, professor, and ornithologist known for his decades-long research on the behavioral ecology of this iconic Northwoods bird. We’ll start with pizza and appetizers, then begin the presentation at 6 p.m. Discounts available for volunteers, visit cablemuseum.org for more details. Register by: July 8. Cost: $15 member/$25 non-member.
Prerequisites: None
Wildlife
Activity added: May 6, 2026 | Last update: May 6, 2026

Conservation Professional Training Program (CocoRaHS-Wisconsin)

https://conservationprotraining.org/
CocoRaHS-Wisconsin observers provide a great volunteer service to the community, the county and the state by providing information on precipitation, snowfall, and snow depths. The information is used by government and university scientists, communit…
CocoRaHS-Wisconsin observers provide a great volunteer service to the community, the county and the state by providing information on precipitation, snowfall, and snow depths. The information is used by government and university scientists, community officials, farmers, county emergency managers, watershed managers, drought monitors, and by your friends and neighbors. APPLY to serve as an observer during the March Madness recruitment drive. Report the online training for advanced training hours.
This organization does not maintain locations.
Become a CoCoRaHS Observer
Ongoing | Self selected locations
Apply to become a weather observer.
Apply to become a weather observer.
Prerequisites: None
Weather & Climate
Activity added: Apr 23, 2026 | Last update: Apr 24, 2026
Preserving the rustic beauty of Eagle through restoration and re-creation of prairie, woodland, and pond ecosystems
Preserving the rustic beauty of Eagle through restoration and re-creation of prairie, woodland, and pond ecosystems
Main Location: Eagle Nature Trail
820 E. Main Street, Eagle DOOR
East
Additional locations: Eagle Nature Trail (DOOR)
Trail Maintenance and Children's Activities
Ongoing
Working on a small nature trail in the village of Eagle: helping with management of prairie, woods and pond areas, including removal of invasives, planting projects, children's activities. Once we es…
Working on a small nature trail in the village of Eagle: helping with management of prairie, woods and pond areas, including removal of invasives, planting projects, children's activities. Once we establish the plan, hours can be completed independently or we can work together as everyone's schedule allows!   If you are interested, please contact Jean Weedman.
Prerequisites: None
Education Stewardship
Activity added: Apr 3, 2026 | Last update: Apr 24, 2026

Emerson Elementary School

https://emerson.madison.k12.wi.us/
Main Location: Emerson Elementary School
2421 E. Johnson St., Madison DANE
Southwest
Additional locations: Emerson Elementary School (DANE)
Nature Presentations
Ongoing
Wanted master naturalists that can do one hour presentations to our elementary school nature clubs.
Wanted master naturalists that can do one hour presentations to our elementary school nature clubs.
Prerequisites: None
Ecology Education Geology Natural History Plants Water Wildlife
Activity added: May 17, 2026 | Last update: May 17, 2026

Friends of the Mead/McMillan Wildlife Areas

https://www.meadwildlife.org/
Nestled in the valley of the Little Eau Pleine River, the George W. Mead Wildlife Area contains over 33,000 acres of wetlands, forests and grasslands. On April 10, 1959, Stanton Mead, gifted 20,000 acres to the state of Wisconsin to be used for a wi…
Nestled in the valley of the Little Eau Pleine River, the George W. Mead Wildlife Area contains over 33,000 acres of wetlands, forests and grasslands. On April 10, 1959, Stanton Mead, gifted 20,000 acres to the state of Wisconsin to be used for a wildlife refuge. It was named for his father, George W. Mead. The dedication was held on Teal Flowage, one mile north of Mead’s education building. Mead’s diverse habitats harbor an abundance of wildlife; 273 documented species of birds, a variety of North American mammals, as well as reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Such diversity ensures that with each visit there is something new to discover. With over 80 miles of internal roads and dikes, along with 3 easy walking trails around the Center, Mead truly offers visitors an opportunity for an immersive outdoor experience. Located North/Northwest of Marshfield, the McMillan Marsh Wildlife Area provides a variety of recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, pet walking, jogging, and bird watching. This wildlife area is a "hidden gem" for outdoor enthusiasts living in the area.
Main Location: George Mead Wildlife Area
Stanton W. Mead Education and Visitor Center, 201517 Cty Hwy S, Milladore WOOD Volunteer site.
This organization does not maintain locations.
Greeter
Ongoing
Volunteers serving in the Greeter position will be the initial contact person for visitors and phone calls to the center. Greeters are expected to proactively engage all customers and visitors while …
Volunteers serving in the Greeter position will be the initial contact person for visitors and phone calls to the center. Greeters are expected to proactively engage all customers and visitors while responding accurately to all questions posed, in‐person and on the phone. Greeters distribute maps along with other information regarding various property uses, department rules, and guidance. They record visitor numbers and contact information in logbooks. Greeters may assist customers with purchases of merchandise from the Friends of the Mead/McMillan. On occasion, greeters may accept packages shipped to the facility. Experienced Greeters may provide tours of the facility and adjacent grounds or accept additional projects. Additionally, they may be asked to assist with visitor center coverage for times of staff training, mandatory meetings, staff emergencies or illness.
Prerequisites: None
Activity added: Apr 14, 2026 | Last update: May 4, 2026
Education Assistant
Ongoing
Volunteers serving in the Education Assistant position will assist Mead staff facilitation of educational programming. Educational programming targets a variety of audiences and may include in‐person…
Volunteers serving in the Education Assistant position will assist Mead staff facilitation of educational programming. Educational programming targets a variety of audiences and may include in‐person as well as virtual program support. Education Assistants may be involved in a variety of tasks including activity set up and tear down, facilitation of education activity, leading interpretive walks, hikes, or snowshoe events, presentation of area of interest, workshop host, and virtual meeting host or moderator.
Prerequisites: None
Activity added: Apr 14, 2026 | Last update: May 3, 2026
Facilities/Ground Maintenance
Ongoing
Volunteers serving in the Facilities and Grounds Maintenance position will assist Mead staff with general maintenance of the facility and adjacent grounds. Activities may include but not limited to l…
Volunteers serving in the Facilities and Grounds Maintenance position will assist Mead staff with general maintenance of the facility and adjacent grounds. Activities may include but not limited to lawn mowing, weeding, managing the bird feeding station, cleaning of windows and doors, staining and painting, cutting firewood, snow removal, and trash, recycling, liter removal. Facilities and Grounds Maintenance volunteers may be asked assist with large event set up, tear down and parking management.
Prerequisites: None
Activity added: Apr 14, 2026 | Last update: May 4, 2026
Event Volunteers
Ongoing
Individuals in this position assist in tasks related to a variety of events. Some events are designed to involve families or school age children. Other events require help such as seasonal cleaning o…
Individuals in this position assist in tasks related to a variety of events. Some events are designed to involve families or school age children. Other events require help such as seasonal cleaning or event facilitation. Check out the events page to see where we are looking for extra help.
Prerequisites: None
Activity added: Apr 14, 2026 | Last update: May 3, 2026