Appalachian Wild volunteers and interns help with transport, outreach, events, wildlife rehabilitation and care. These positions require a serious commitment and availability of time to devote to supporting the organization.
Volunteers are the backbone of this small nonprofit and must be able to commit to a minimum of eight hours a month. Volunteering in the animal care area requires a higher level of commitment and working at least one shift (two-three hours) per week.
Appalachian Wildlife Refuge is a nonprofit that coordinates wildlife rehabilitation efforts in Western North Carolina by providing care for injured and orphaned wildlife, supporting the wildlife rehabilitation network, and offering conservation education to the community.
Appalachian Wildlife Refuge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that coordinates wildlife rehabilitation efforts in Western North Carolina by providing care for injured and orphaned wildlife, supporting the wildlife rehabilitation network, and offering conservation education to the community.