Volunteer

Volunteer with us

Your time and skills are valuable to us

You have the power to make a real difference in our conservation efforts and support the areas of greatest need. By joining hands with SCNL, you can help save Liberia’s forests with its diverse birds and animals. Volunteers are a core part of our team! Our volunteer opportunities range from event organization to campaigning and fundraising to field work. You will make new friends and learn skills, while helping us conserve nature. If you have time to give and the commitment to bring about change, get in touch with us to find out how you can become a volunteer. Get involved today!

Becoming a volunteer isn’t just about giving back to the community. It’s also about learning new skills, making new friends and being a part of Liberia’s pioneer conservation society striving for a balanced ecosystem in nature.

To volunteer as part of our network, fill in the form below, and one of our staff team members will get in touch with you for opportunities.

The SCNL secretariat itself does not recruit volunteers as staff but rather guide them and direct them where they can be of most use while gaining experience and utilizing their skills.

Ready to make a difference? Sign up here.

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