Get Involved

If you’re interested in supporting conservation efforts in our region, there are a variety of ways to get involved. From hands-on fieldwork to community outreach and program support, these opportunities allow you to make a tangible difference in protecting Central Algoma’s natural landscapes.


Protect Your Land

Across Central Algoma, many landowners have a deep connection to their land, caring for it, stewarding it, and ensuring it stays natural. But questions often arise: What will happen to this land in the future? Will it remain protected when I'm no longer here? That is where a land trust comes in. The Central Algoma Land Trust offers trusted, long-term solutions to help you ensure your land remains natural and cared for. Whether through donation, sale, or a conservation easement agreement, we work with you to find the best fit for your legacy.

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Events

The Central Algoma Land Trust hosts events throughout the year to engage the community and promote land stewardship. These include guided hikes, paddles, and snowshoes, bioblitzes, nature walks, property tours, education opportunities, and more. All events are open to the public unless otherwise specified, but membership is encouraged to help advance conservation efforts within the Central Algoma region.

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Submit a Sighting

Have you seen any interesting plant or wildlife species in the Central Algoma region? You are encouraged to share your observations to help build a better understanding of the region’s biodiversity. These contributions support ongoing conservation efforts and may be featured in outreach materials and reports. Whether it’s a rare or unusual or a common species, every datapoint is important.

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Community Science

These community science programs offer opportunities for local residents to contribute to important conservation and research efforts in the Central Algoma region. By participating in wildlife monitoring, water testing, and biodiversity tracking, you can help collect valuable data that supports the protection of our natural environment. No prior scientific experience is required, just a curiosity about nature and a willingness to get involved.

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Volunteer

Volunteers are the heart of our work and make everything we do possible. By sharing their time, skills, and passion, volunteers help protect local natural spaces, support wildlife monitoring, and strengthen community connections. Whether lending a hand in the field or supporting events and outreach, our volunteers play a vital role in conserving Central Algoma for future generations. We are deeply grateful for the dedication and energy they bring to our mission.

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Subscribe

Subscribe to emails from the Central Algoma Land Trust! These emails include newsletters, event schedules, fundraising information, and breaking conservation news. You’ll also receive updates on volunteer opportunities, new projects, and ways to get involved in protecting local natural areas. While the frequency of emails may vary at certain times of the year, you can expect to receive two to four emails per month from us. All our lists can be unsubscribed from at any time.

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Photo Submission

The Central Algoma Land Trust is always looking for photos from our community that capture local wildlife and scenic views. These images may be used for promotional materials such as calendars, annual reports, newsletters, and social media. By sharing your photos, you help showcase the beauty and diversity of our natural environment. Your contributions allow us to inspire others to appreciate and protect the landscapes we all cherish. If you have photos you’d like to share with us, we’d love to see them!

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Membership Directory

Central Algoma Land Trust members have the option to include their contact information in the membership directory, which is intended to help members connect socially. Because inclusion is optional, the directory is not a comprehensive list of all members and should not be used for official purposes such as calling special membership meetings. In order to access the directory, please email Jennifer at jennifer@calt.ca to obtain the password.

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Employment Opportunities

The opportunities below represent ways you can join our team and contribute to the conservation of Central Algoma. Whether through supporting land stewardship, community engagement, or organizational capacity, each role helps advance our mission to protect the natural landscapes that make this region special. Each position plays a vital part in ensuring our programs and initiatives continue to thrive.

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