Volunteers

If you like the thought of being involved in the care of the Northern Territory's parks, reserves and wildlife, then the "Volunteers in Parks" program may be for you!

Fulfilling the role to protect wildlife within and outside Northern Territory parks and reserves involves a range of activities in the areas of administration, bushfires control, wildlife management, research and park management. Many of these activities provide opportunities for the involvement of volunteers. A wide spectrum of experiences are available from determining animal populations to cooking for scientists and rangers on remote survey camps.

There are already a number of volunteer groups within the Parks and Wildlife Service, namely the 'Friends of the Darwin Botanic Gardens', 'Friends of the Territory Wildlife Park' and the 'Friends of the Alice Springs Desert Park'.

These groups of volunteers provide valuable input into their respective areas. The Volunteers in Parks program provides opportunities for volunteers to participate in other Service activities.

Who Can Volunteer?

You may be looking for something different to do in your leisure time, or perhaps you've retired from a similar vocation and would like to keep up your skills, or maybe you'd just like to play a part in conserving the parks and wildlife of the Northern Territory. Opportunities that may become available at various times of the year are listed at Volunteer Activities.

A volunteer must be over 16 years old, of a suitable fitness and have a keen interest in being involved in the care of parks, reserves, botany and wildlife. There are projects suitable for everyone at various times of the year.

International volunteers on a tourist visa can participate in volunteer work up to a maximum of 45% of their available time on their visa. The principal of the visa (tourism) must be adhered to as the major component of their time in Australia.

Volunteers are not eligible for remuneration in the way of wages.

Volunteer Activities

Activities you could be involved in:

Biological surveys

Visitor surveys

Aerial surveys

Rehabilitation and erosion control

General park maintenance

Wildlife operations

Crocodile operations

Workshop maintenance

Tree surveys

Walking track maintenance and improvement

Weed management, survey and control

Exotic animal control

Fire management

Training

Insurance

Current Activities

Can be viewed in the Volunteer Newsletter.

Who To Contact?

If you've got some spare time and would enjoy meeting and working with other people interested in parks and wildlife please complete the Interest and Registration Form and send it to the Volunteer Coordinator.

Volunteer Coordinator details

Volunteer Coordinator
Parks and Wildlife Service - NRETA
PO Box 496
PALMERSTON NT 0831
AUSTRALIA

Email: VolunteerCoOrd.DIPE@nt.gov.au
Phone: +61 (0)8 8999 4555
Fax: +61 (0)8 8999 4558