Experiential Education

Environment

Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation

Non-profit member supported land trust working with the community to preserve and protect the rural New England character and unique landscapes of Williamstown. Director Reed-Evans welcomes volunteer and intern help in many capacities, including special projects which students might propose such as habitat creation.
671 Cold Spring Road
Williamstown, MA 01267
413-458-2494
Contact: Leslie Reed-Evans, Executive Director
www.wrlf.org
ruraland@wrlf.org

The Trustees of Reservations

Member supported non-profit conservation organization that preserves various property for public use and enjoyment. Field Farm is a 300 acre property managed by the Trustees. Will Garrison, Historic Resources Manager at Field Farm, welcomes volunteer help, particularly with tours of the farm.
Field Farm
565 Sloan Road
Williamstown, MA 01267
413-458-3144
www.thetrustees.org
volunteers@ttor.org
Will Garrison

Sweet Water Trust (Berkshire Office)

A grantmaking foundation funding conservation projects that safeguard wild land, wild water, native wildlife and living soils in the northern Appalachian region.
404 Legeyt Road
Sheffield, MA 01257
413-229-0202
www.sweetwatertrust.org
watersweet@aol.com

Sheffield Land Trust

Non-profit member organization, established in 1989, dedicated to protecting the land essential to Sheffield’s natural, scenic, agricultural, and rural character through a program of stewardship and by working with landowners, farmers and other partners. Welcomes volunteers in a variety of capacities.
P.O. Box 940
404 Legeyt Road
Sheffield, MA 01257
413-229-0234
www.sheffieldland.org
shefland@bcn.net

The Orion Society

The Orion Society’s programs and publications seek to inform, inspire and engage individuals and grass roots organizations to become a significant cultural force for healing nature and community. Orion’s work includes Orion Magazine, books, workshops, seminars and the Orion Grassroots Network, a fast growing association of environmental and community organizations. The Society welcomes volunteers in a variety of capacities.
187 Main Street
Great Barrington, MA 01230
413-528-4422
www.orionsociety.org
orion@orionsociety.org

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy’s mission is to preserve plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The organization employs a strategic, science based process called “Conservation by Design” to identify the highest priority places — landscapes and seascapes — that, if conserved, promise to ensure biodiversity over the long term.
404 Legeyt Road
Sheffield, MA 01257
413-229-0232
www.nature.org

Mass Appalachian Trail Management Committee of the Berkshires (AT Committee)

Mission and programming focused on protection and preservation of the Appalachian Trail and Trail corridor lands in Massachusetts through scheduled work parties during the field season and collaboration with relevant State and Federal Agencies on matters of land protection and preservation.
Local contact: Cosmo Catalano

Housatonic Valley Association

HVA works to conserve the natural character and environmental health of our communities in the Housatonic River watershed by restoring and protecting our lands and waters for this and future generations.
P.O. Box 251
1383 Route 102
South Lee, MA 01260
413-394-9796
www.hvatoday.org
ma@hvatoday.org

Housatonic River Initiative

A non-profit coalition of Berkshire County residents working to restore the Housatonic River and its floodplain as a major community asset, a river safe to fish and swim. HRI’s work includes a) advocating for timely and comprehensive PCB cleanup, b) educating County residents, young and old, about the river, its ecological science, contamination and cleanup, and c) partnering with others to rid the River of garbage by cleaning it and the floodplain.
P.O. Box 321
Lenoxdale, MA 01242
413-446-2520
housatonic-river.com

Hoosic River Watershed Association

A non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration, conservation and enjoyment of the Hoosic River and its watershed through education, research and advocacy. To find out more about volunteer and intern opportunities including the volunteer-based water quality monitoring program and the annual Riverfest celebration, contact HooRWA.
P.O. Box 667
Williamstown, MA 01267
413-458-2742
hoorwa.org
hoorwa@berkshire.net