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Volunteer

No t-shirt, no orientation, just real work

We are a small organization. What we have is a short list of things we genuinely need help with, and a habit of writing people back when they offer.

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In person

At P2W events

Greet visitors, hand out materials, field the easy questions and route the hard ones to the biologist on staff. Events run roughly twice a month across the Pacific Northwest.

No biology background required โ€” just warmth and a willingness to say “let me find out.”

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Remote

With a specific skill

Video editing, transcription & captioning, copy editing, translation (Spanish and Portuguese especially), graphic design, and grant research & writing.

If you do one of these professionally and have bandwidth, write to us with what you do and how much time you have.

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Host

Lend us a room

Screenings of the Great Predator Debate films happen where someone offers us a theater, auditorium, community center or a well-lit barn.

If you have access to a venue and a local audience, we are interested.

What we cannot do

Because we no longer house live wolves (the last of the Owyhee pack passed in February 2020), we do not have on-site animal-care volunteer roles. If that was what drew you to the Center, we understand โ€” and we would point you to the International Wolf Center and to licensed captive-wildlife facilities in the Pacific Northwest that can still host that kind of work.

Get in touch

Email info@wolfcenter.org. Tell us where you are, what you can do, and how much time you have. First reply within two business days.

Make a difference

Every gift protects wild carnivores.

94ยข of every dollar reaches the field โ€” tracking collars, research grants, educator visits and the C3 journal. Your support keeps the work alive.