Get Involved

How Do You Want To Get Involved With Your FWS Retirees Association?

To learn how you can share your experiences with the next generation of biologists, refuge managers, visitor services managers, fire, law enforcement, and other employees by mentoring, click here.

Preserving the history and heritage of the Fish and Wildlife Service is one of the primary purposes of the FWS Retirees Association. Click here to learn how you can participate in this oral history project.

Click here to read about partnering with FWS Friends Groups.

Help plan and/or attend reunionsClick here to find out more about reunions.

Or plan or go on a North American or international travel trip! Some trips combine travel with volunteer work that benefits the FWS mission and might not get done otherwise. Other trips allow members and their spouses to see the wildlife and experience the culture of other countries. Click here for more information.

If you are a new member and just completed the interest information form when you paid dues, we will connect you with other members soon!

Cindy Barry, Mamie Parker and Jamie Rappaport Clark following the Hannibal Bolton memorial during the 2023 reunion at NCTC.

Nancy Gloman, Denise Baker, Mary Mahaffy, John Grettenberger at Piazza di Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy during a trip in 2023.

 

Retiree board member Lew Gorman at the Boy Scouts National Jamboree in Beckley, WV in 2023 staffing a booth with the suitcase for survival discovery activity.