Fall Crew Member

Fall Crew Member Crew Members (ages 18 and 30) undertake high-priority restoration projects across Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest. WisCorps crews travel throughout the season and can anticipate working on conservation service projects with three to six different project partners during their season. Our members undergo a half week of onboarding before setting out on […]
Expanding Our Skills to Better Serve the Outdoor Community

WisCorps is proud to announce that our Operations & Training Manager, David Wastart, recently completed his Wilderness First Responder (WFR) re-certification, finishing the in-person portion of the Hybrid WFR course held in the Twin Cities last week.
Making an Impact and Leaving No Trace

Administrative Manager & Leave No Trace Master Educator, Kristy Brown shares how to make conservation impacts and Leave No Trace.
FSPA Strengthens Climate Resilience in the Driftless Area

FSPA’s Land Sustainability Coordinator, Siena Muehlfeld leads the WisCorps Individual Placement Service Day focusing on removing invasives.
Life on The Road: A Reflection

WisCorps Crew Leader, Beth DeFoe reflects on their 2024 Crew Season as an experience that’s attributed to their life-long friendship with the outdoors.
Making an Impact through Sustainable Urban Design

Written by Leo Strand, Sustainability Coordinator for the City of La Crosse. 2024-2025 WisCorps Individual Placement.
Technology Grant Introduces FieldGuide

FieldGuide, a customized handbook app was funded by the Paul E. Stry Technology Grant.
One of My Best Decisions Yet

Written by Silas Patten, WisCorps Crew Leader 2024
Why WisCorps Rebranded

Written by Paige Manges, Central Conservation’s Marketing & Communications Coordinator
Answer the Call to Serve

Written by Emily Post, Central Conservation’s Director of Administration & AmeriCorps