Ways to Get Involved
The Guam National Wildlife Refuge relies on volunteers to assist in vital conservation and management efforts to preserve national networks of land and water - including both flora and fauna - for the benefit of present and future generations.
Volunteering
Discover for yourself what tens of thousands of volunteers have learned: Volunteering for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is fun and rewarding in many ways. Master new skills. Meet new friends. Enjoy a sense of accomplishment from doing your part to further wildlife conservation for the pleasure of generations to follow. Check out our Events page for volunteer opportunities.
Our Partners
The Guam National Wildlife Refuge has the honor of working with various partners such as the Guam Department of Agriculture, Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources (DAWR), University of Guam, U.S. Geological Survey's Biological Resources Division, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, USDA Wildlife Services, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National Park Service, among others, to restore habitats, improve environmental education, interpretive opportunities and volunteer programs, and recover endangered species populations.
Education Programs
Open the door to a potentially life-changing experience. If you land a student internship, a fellowship or a volunteer opportunity at a national wildlife refuge national wildlife refuge
A national wildlife refuge is typically a contiguous area of land and water managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the conservation and, where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitats for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.
Learn more about national wildlife refuge , fish hatchery or other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service site, you’re bound to come away with new insights and excitement about conservation.