Upcoming Events
- Community Carbon Accounting in the Styx Valley
- World Environment Day 2012: Think Outside the City Block
- Kitchen table briefings on the Tasmanian Forest Agreement
- Brisbane Wilderness Action Group
- Volunteer with The Wilderness Society SA
- Sydney Wilderness Action Group
- Get Involved - NSW
Volunteers measuring carbon in the Styx Valley - science has never been more fun! Come and join our dedicated team and help us with this important and ground breaking work. You could even end up on television! New volunteers welcome. Where: Meet at the Hobart Campaign Centre - 130 Davey St Hobart. When: Sunday 27th May, 7.30 am
Hundreds of people will join hands around one of Melbourne CBD’s 1 hectare city blocks on World Environment Day as a measure of the threat to our forests, oceans and wild places from logging and mining. When: 1pm, Tuesday 5 June 2012, Melbourne CBD, Where: Corner of Bourke and Elizabeth Streets (bottom of Bourke St Mall)
The Wilderness Society is offering face to face kitchen table briefings to people interested in finding out more about the Tasmanian forests Agreement.
Where: Across Tasmania
When: Until 30 June 2012
The Wilderness Action Group (WAG) is a wonderful team of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds who care passionately about our environment - and are prepared to stand up and do something about conserving it.
The Wilderness Society SA is always looking for volunteers to help with our exciting campaigns – to participate in peaceful activities, organise small events, help out in the office and much more!
The Wilderness Action Group (WAG) is a wonderful team of people of all ages and backgrounds who care passionately about our natural environment - and are prepared to stand up and do something about conserving it. Everything we do is focused towards helping to achieve Wilderness Society campaign wins, and getting involved is also a great way to meet like-minded people whilst taking part in creative and meaningful activities.
Every campaign, every action, every effort to protect our beautiful natural heritage depends on the contribution of community volunteers. That’s why we value, so highly, the time and energy of people who share our passion.




