Ways to Get Involved
The Midwest Fisheries Center offers environmental education activities for community groups and schools. In addition, the center can lend fishing poles to local community groups. Every July, the center co-sponsors Youth Outdoor Fest in La Crosse, Wisconsin in partnership with La Crosse Parks, Recreation and Forestry.
Volunteering
Volunteer opportunities are available for those 16 and older. For volunteers aged 16-17, a parent or guardian must be present. There are many fulfilling projects to help with including fishing days with children and veterans, school environmental outreach events, the annual Youth Outdoor Fest and indoor projects like net mending and data digitization.
Our Partners
Fish health services are provided to:
- Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
- Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority
- University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
- Western Technical College
- Lake Superior State University
- Fort McCoy Military Installation
- National Wildlife Refuges
- National Fish Hatcheries
- Other U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service offices
Outreach
Office staff make visits to school groups, participate in career fairs and sports shows and host public events in order to share their knowledge and passion for natural resources with the community. Along with a network of fantastic volunteers, staff are also active in supporting and participating in the events of other conservation agencies.