Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
Pacific Region
 

Volunteer at Midway Atoll NWR

photo of volunteers outplanting
Although we would love to have an army of volunteers at Midway, unfortunately we only can accommodate a few volunteers (usually 2 or 3) at any one time. Our volunteers assist with habitat restoration, which includes growing plants in the greenhouse, outplanting plants, and hand-pulling verbesina and other nonnative plants. They also may help with seabird monitoring and marine debris removal.
Volunteers outplanting on Sand Island at Midway Atoll NWR - Photo credit Sandra Hall/USFWS

We request a 12-week commitment. Volunteers must be able to get along well with others in a remote environment; be in good physical condition, have no significant medical issues; be able to swim, ride a bike, hike up to 3 miles a day in the sand, and lift 40 pounds.

Volunteer time periods and application dates:

• November - February, applications due between July 15 and August 15
• February - May, applications due between October 15 and November 15
• May - August, applications due between January 15 and February 15
• August - November, applications due between April 15 and June 15

If you are interested in more than one time period, a separate application for each time period is required. Because of the large number of applications received, preference will be given to those with a degree in a science related field.

We provide roundtrip airfare to Midway from Honolulu, and room and board while on Midway.

If this sounds exciting to you, please send me a brief resume, three work related references, with phone and e-mail, and your dates of availability.

Please be patient, due to the high demand for volunteer positions, it may take 2-4 weeks to respond to your request.

Volunteer Coordinator
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
1082 Makepono St.
Honolulu, HI 96819

Last updated: March 22, 2010