St. Johns Riverkeeper
Volunteer through a variety of events to make an immediate impact in the health and well-being of the St. Johns River watershed.
Wilmot Botanical Gardens
Volunteer with the Wilmot Botanical Gardens to maintain UF’s natural green spaces.
Alachua County Trust EnviroEd Volunteer
Friday Mornings. Join the Alachua Conservation Trust with the Creekside Environmental Ed for Kids (CrEEK) Program to provide environmental education to K-12 students.
NAAEE Call for Contributors and Voice-overs
The North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) invited you to share stories of educators, students, researchers, and all other members of the environmental education community.
Toolkit for Green Careers
The Career Connections Toolkit provides tools for job seekers interested in green careers to enter the green career economy with confidence.
Volunteer Research Associate at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity
Help with labeling, sorting, spreading, re-organizing sections, digitizing (photographing with specialized equipment), and data-basing moth specimens to maintain the ever-growing collections.
UF Humanities Engagement Scholars
Consider applying to be a UF Humanities Engagement Scholar and complete humanities courses and participate in the planning, preparation, and/or execution of humanities events at UF, in Gainesville, and beyond.
Volunteer as an Assistant Zookeeper with Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation
Volunteer with the Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation and learn zookeeping skills while caring for rare and endangered animal species.
ALS3110 “Collegiate Master Gardener” Course
Enroll in ALS 3110: Collegiate Master Gardener for Spring 2024! This course is ideal for students interested in home gardening, community gardening, community development, public health, public education, Extension, urban sociology, urban landscape design, and sustainability.
IDS4930 “Environment and Politics in the Middle East”
Enroll in IDS 4930: Environment and Politics in the Middle East (POS 4931/ASH3931) for Spring 2024! This award-winning course analyzes the Middle East through the lens of political ecology and politicizes the conflicts, conditions, and outcomes that pertain to environmental phenomena in the region.