Friends of Verde River Greenway – Birding 101 w/ Dena Greenwood
Birding 101 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde, AZ, United StatesBirding 101 Workshop Where: Camp Verde Community Library 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde, AZ 86322 When: September 23 & 24, 2017 Cost: $50 (includes 2 days) This workshop...
AZGFD Native Nursery Plotting
Native Nursery Plotting AZGFD is looking for volunteers to help plant a 10-acre plot of cottonwoods and willows on the Lower San Pedro River. Volunteers are needed September 27th -...
AZGFD – Yvonne A Betts Tortoise Adoption Facility
Arizona Game and Fish Headquarters 5000 W Carefree Hwy, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesAZGFD Yvonne A Betts Tortoise Adoption Facility is MOVING The Department is moving the tortoise adoption facility to a new location adjacent to the AGFD headquarters. We are seeking...
Arizona Antelope Foundation Habitat Project Bonita
Bonita Grasslands/Coronado NF N32 33.767 W110 13.000Arizona Antelope Foundation Habitat Project: Bonita September 30th, 2017 Project Location: We will be working on private lands approximately 31 miles North of Wilcox and 1 mile West of Bonita,...
National Public Lands Day Activities
Get outside and make a difference on National Public Lands Day! Check out these public events and volunteer opportunities:
Wildlife Tracking and Bird Language Expedition
Spend five days in the beautiful and diverse Sky Islands learning wildlife track and sign identification, camera monitoring, and how to decipher the language of birds. Designated as conservation lands in Sonora, Mexico just across the border from Arizona, Cuenca Los Ojos is comprised of desert grasslands, rugged canyons, and “sky islands” that rise from the surrounding terrain and afford habitat to an amazing diversity of plants and animals from both colder climates to the north, and warmer, sub-tropical environments down south. You will go out each day with expert guides to look for signs of magnificent mammals like black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, coatis, bobcats, Coues deer, javelinas, ocelots (and possibly even jaguars!).