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Turn Your Time Outside Into Real Conservation Impact

 

Adventure Scientists projects span forests, mountains, and coastal ecosystems, offering multiple ways to contribute based on your skills, interests, and outdoor experience. By supporting Adventure Scientists, you help collect research-grade data that will be used to protect forests, coral reefs, endangered wildlife, and diverse ecosystems.

 

Conservation Projects You Can Support:

Adventure Scientists Pacific Northwest Forest Biodiversity Project is Here! Sign up for Email Updates for Project Updates and Volunteering Opportunities
Coming Soon: Preserve the Endangered Butternut Tree
Coming Soon: Saving American Beech trees

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Conservation Opportunities near you: Field data collection with Adventure Scientists

Support Conservation Science

Not able to volunteer right now? You can still support conservation in the U.S. and across the planet! 

Donations to Adventure Scientists help fund volunteer training and support, field equipment, scientific oversight, and partnerships that make large-scale conservation data collection possible in remote landscapes.

Q&A for Current Conservation Projects

Where are current conservation opportunities available?

Adventure Scientists offers hands-on conservation volunteer opportunities in almost half of all US states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Georgia, Louisiana, Washington, Oregon, and northern California. Data is being gathered in National Forests, Bureau of Land Management lands, alpine areas in the Cascade and Olympic Mountains, large State Forests, and along the Oregon Pacific coastline. Some locations are remote or difficult to access, which is why trained volunteers play a critical role.

Do I need a science or environmental background to volunteer?

No. Many Adventure Scientists volunteers are outdoor enthusiasts without formal science training. All volunteers receive project-specific training and follow clear protocols. That said, field technicians, ecologists, and other environmental professionals are great fits for many projects and are encouraged to participate.

What types of outdoor activities are involved?

Volunteer activities align with how people already recreate outdoors. Opportunities may involve hiking, backpacking, trail running, backcountry skiing, splitboarding, mountaineering, paddling, surfing, and coastal exploration. Projects take place across forests, mountains, and coastal environments.

How does the data I collect actually get used?

Data collected by Adventure Scientists volunteers is research-grade and used by federal and state agencies, universities, and conservation organizations. It informs decisions about forest management, habitat protection, threatened species recovery, and long-term ecosystem resilience across the Pacific Northwest.

How much time does volunteering require?

Time commitments vary by project, but are arranged around your schedule. Some opportunities may just be a walk on the beach; others may align with multi-day outdoor trips. Volunteers can choose projects that match their availability, skills, and comfort level.

Is training provided before volunteering?

Yes! Adventure Scientists provides training for every project, including data collection methods, equipment, and use. Volunteers are supported throughout the process to ensure data quality.

How is Adventure Scientists different from other volunteer programs?

Adventure Scientists collects hard-to-get data from challenging environments that otherwise could not be obtained; the data needs are too large scale, too expensive, or too remote to access. Adventure Scientists trains outdoor athletes and volunteers and ensures rigorous quality standards. Every project follows a detailed Quality Assurance Plan, ensuring that volunteer-collected data meets scientific and management-grade requirements.

How do I sign up to volunteer?

You can explore current opportunities and apply to volunteer by clicking on any of the above circular tiles that say “Join Now”!

Can I support Adventure Scientists if I can't volunteer right now?

Yes! You can support Adventure Scientists by signing up for conservation updates, sharing opportunities with your community, or making a donation.