New volunteer orientation set for Wednesday

Brian, a Wildlife Images volunteer, teaches people about the skunks.

Want to volunteer at Wildlife Images or know someone who is interested? We’re currently taking applications for new volunteers and have two orientations scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 19.

We have two time slots available: noon and 6 p.m.

We can’t function without our volunteers. We offer our sincere gratitude and admiration for our volunteers here at the center. These remarkable people with generous and dedicated hearts share their time, hard work, and expertise in so many aspects to make this center great. Not only are they tremendous animal advocates, they are full of great ideas and continue to share their thoughts with one another and the Wildlife Images staff, contributing in any way possible to ensure that our native wildlife and fellow humans will have a safe place to come together to learn and understand the importance of taking care of the gifts we have been given.

This is a great way for teens to get their required volunteer hours, and a way to be a part of something amazing. We have opportunities for every skill set.

What do we ask of our volunteers?

• Time – We ask that you are able to dedicate 4 hours per week to a volunteer shift. For Animal Care, we ask for a 6 month commitment due to extensive training.

• Fun – A major requirement of your time is to enjoy it and have fun as part of the team in a fun, safe, inclusive and respectful workplace.

• Share the Message – You are a vital part of the mission of SAVING WILDLIFE – spreading the word promotes the longevity and reach of our efforts.

Print out your volunteer application here.

Here are some of our areas with available volunteer opportunities.

EDUCATION

• Park Guides – Love chatting with people, sharing stories and educating people about the amazing creatures that call Wildlife Images home? This position may be the one for you! Park Guides are stationed at specific locations around campus where they work with ambassadors, biofacts, and other hands-on items and present information to the public. These volunteers also help at our Outreach Programs and Events.

• Camp Volunteers – If you like working with children, come help us educate our future leaders and wildlife advocates at our Spring, Summer & Winter children’s camps!

ANIMAL CARE – (LIMITED POSITIONS)

Assist staff caring for permanent resident animals. This can include diet prep, laundry, washing dishes, cleaning, helping create enrichment and special projects.

PRODUCTION

Like to help out behind the scenes? Come assist in the daily care of our rat/mouse colony and help sort produce and meat from store donations.

MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION

Help us maintain our facilities, construct new structures and animal enclosures and work on special construction and maintenance projects around our campus. We are always looking for skilled helpers!

Our clinic and landscape departments are currently full.

OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

We have had skilled volunteers help with marketing, photography, special events, and fundraising. If there is something that you would like to offer to Wildlife Images that is currently not a “typical” volunteer opportunity, let us know!

HOW TO BECOME A VOLUNTEER:

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please fill out our volunteer application and email to volunteers@wildlifeimages.org or mail to Wildlife Images, Attn: Volunteer Coordinator, P.O. Box 36, Merlin OR 97532. Applicants must be at least 16 years old to volunteer. Any questions, please call 541-476-0222.

Print out your volunteer application here.

 

 

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