WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CORPS (WCC)
The Wildlife Conservation Corps (WCC), with more than 1700 members, is the largest natural resource management volunteer group in the state. WCC members are involved in all phases of Division activities from wildlife research to fishing education. Every year volunteers contribute services valued at more than $1,000,000.
Volunteers
assist in the following Division activities: operation of turkey, beaver and otter check stations; spring, fall and winter trout stocking programs; operations at the Rockport Pheasant Farm; fishing instruction at the Pequest facility; upkeep of hunter training ranges located in Wildlife Management Areas; and various activities with the Endangered and Nongame Species Program.
Volunteers also participate in the Endangered and Nongame Program’s
Speaker’s Bureau, presenting slide presentations on endangered and non-game species management.
Anyone 18 years of age and older is welcome to join the Division of Fish and Wildlife as a volunteer. If interested, complete and mail an application form (pdf, 160kb), or e-mail questions
to WCC_DEP@dep.nj.gov.