Volunteering on the Land

 


We’re Your Land Trust

The Door County Land Trust Stew Crew is the heart and soul of the work we do to protect Door County’s exceptional lands and waters forever. Volunteers maintain trails and preserve infrastructure, monitor and conduct biological inventories, eradicate invasive species, and obtain a sense of place by being a part of an energetic and dynamic crew working to achieve common goals.

The beauty of stewardship is that we not only get to see our natural world first hand, but we are bringing back what once was. We are managing lands while thinking about the past for the future, to establish a balanced and functioning system.

Join the Buzz!

June 16, 2025

  Rusty patched bumble bee. Volunteer with the WI Bumble Bee Brigade!  Help protect Wisconsin’s native bumble bees by becoming a community scientist with the Wisconsin Bumble Bee Brigade! The Bumble Bee Brigade (B3) is coordinated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and partners with volunteers from the public to conduct long-term monitoring of…

A plant giveaway

Join the 2025 Big Plant Native Tree & Plant Giveaway!

May 7, 2025

Native Plant and Tree Give-Away Aims to Improve Wildlife Habitat Throughout Door County   The Big Plant, coordinated by the Climate Change Coalition of Door County, returns on Saturday, May 17, 2025, 10 a.m. until the plants run out, with the Door County Land Trust’s native tree and plant giveaway—an opportunity to bring more pollinator-friendly…

“Thanks-Giving: Celebrating a Record-Breaking Year of Land Protection”

November 4, 2024

Thanks-Giving: Door County Land Trust Invites Community to Online Event Showcasing Year of Successes  Door County Land Trust is excited to announce its upcoming online event, “Thanks-Giving: Celebrating a Record-Breaking Year of Land Protection” on Wednesday, November 20 at 5:30-7:00 pm on Zoom. This event will reflect on a year of remarkable achievements and the…