Volunteer: Raymond Wildlife Area Trail Maintenance ProjectAre you passionate about the outdoors and Arizona’s incredible wildlife? Want to make a real impact in just one day? Join us for a Trail Maintenance Day at Raymond Wildlife Area! Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Are you passionate about the outdoors and Arizona’s incredible wildlife? Want to make a real impact in just one day? Join us for a Trail Maintenance Day at Raymond Wildlife Area! Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 86004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lockwood Springs Fence RemovalJoin us for a rewarding volunteer opportunity to help protect local wildlife and restore natural habitat at Lockwood Springs. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with removing an old, damaged fence that currently poses a hazard to animals in the area.
By taking down this fence, we will allow wildlife to safely access the springs and move freely through the landscape once again. The project is scheduled for October 4th and will take place on-site at Lockwood Springs in the Coconino National Forest, Mogollon Rim Ranger District. Volunteers will meet at the Mogollon Rim Ranger District Office at 8am. Once everyone arrives, we will group up and carpool as close to the springs as we can, then hike in. Be sure to wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. If you have your own safety gloves, please bring them with you - otherwise we will provide you a pair. Don’t forget water, snacks, sunscreen, and lunch! This is a hands-on opportunity to make a direct impact on habitat restoration efforts in a beautiful forest setting. If you are ready to roll up your sleeves and help restore Lockwood Springs, we encourage you to sign up! Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Join us for a rewarding volunteer opportunity to help protect local wildlife and restore natural habitat at Lockwood Springs. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with removing an old, damaged fence that currently poses a hazard to animals in the area.
By taking down this fence, we will allow wildlife to safely access the springs and move freely through the landscape once again. The project is scheduled for October 4th and will take place on-site at Lockwood Springs in the Coconino National Forest, Mogollon Rim Ranger District. Volunteers will meet at the Mogollon Rim Ranger District Office at 8am. Once everyone arrives, we will group up and carpool as close to the springs as we can, then hike in. Be sure to wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. If you have your own safety gloves, please bring them with you - otherwise we will provide you a pair. Don’t forget water, snacks, sunscreen, and lunch! This is a hands-on opportunity to make a direct impact on habitat restoration efforts in a beautiful forest setting. If you are ready to roll up your sleeves and help restore Lockwood Springs, we encourage you to sign up! Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025 Zip Code: 86024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Region 2 Water for WildlifeWater for Wildlife - Water Catchments Monitor Water Catchments Hauling Water to Water Catchments Repairing/Maintaining Water CatchmentsProgram: Region 2 Flagstaff Water for Wildlife - Water Catchments Monitor Water Catchments Hauling Water to Water Catchments Repairing/Maintaining Water CatchmentsProgram: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 86001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Region 2 Wildlife Conservation & Habitat EnhancementFence Work Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Fence Work Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 86005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Region 2 Facilities Maintenance SupportVehicle Maintenance Regional Support Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Vehicle Maintenance Regional Support Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 86005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Region 2 - New Volunteers - Sign Up HereWelcome to the Arizona Game and Fish Department Volunteer Program! We appreciate your interest in volunteering to help support the Department's wildlife conservation efforts in Region 2. New Volunteer Checklist Sign up Respond to this volunteer opportunity When you respond, please add any details you would like to share with our staff, such as activities you are interested in Complete the electronic volunteer registration form. You will be asked to complete the form after when you respond to this opportunity.
Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Welcome to the Arizona Game and Fish Department Volunteer Program! We appreciate your interest in volunteering to help support the Department's wildlife conservation efforts in Region 2. New Volunteer Checklist Sign up Respond to this volunteer opportunity When you respond, please add any details you would like to share with our staff, such as activities you are interested in Complete the electronic volunteer registration form. You will be asked to complete the form after when you respond to this opportunity.
Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 86001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Region 2 Raymond Wildlife AreaRegion 2 Raymond Wildlife Area Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Region 2 Raymond Wildlife Area Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 86000 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Exclosures & FencingThis opportunity is supported by Friends of Northern Arizona Forests. Please connect with the group for more details and to volunteer.
RIPARIAN FENCE EXCLOSURES These fences surround sensitive areas including springs, riparian areas and meadows to keep elk, deer, livestock and motorized vehicles out, allowing natural vegetation to flourish. The fences must be eight feet high to be effective against wildlife. Fences designed just to keep out motorized vehicles are typically a log-worm design and can be very attractive. FoNAF builds and maintains these types of fences on both districts.
PRONGHORN FRIENDLY FENCES Many right-of-way and pasture fences were built using three, four or even five strands of barbed wire. These present a challenge to pronghorn antelope that do not jump over fences but scoot under them. The Flagstaff Ranger District in a joint effort with Arizona Game and Fish Department convert these fences to be what is termed "pronghorn friendly.” That involves replacing the bottom strand of barbed wire with smooth wire, placing it at least eighteen inches above the ground. FoNAF is assisting in this effort. Program: Region 2 Flagstaff This opportunity is supported by Friends of Northern Arizona Forests. Please connect with the group for more details and to volunteer.
RIPARIAN FENCE EXCLOSURES These fences surround sensitive areas including springs, riparian areas and meadows to keep elk, deer, livestock and motorized vehicles out, allowing natural vegetation to flourish. The fences must be eight feet high to be effective against wildlife. Fences designed just to keep out motorized vehicles are typically a log-worm design and can be very attractive. FoNAF builds and maintains these types of fences on both districts.
PRONGHORN FRIENDLY FENCES Many right-of-way and pasture fences were built using three, four or even five strands of barbed wire. These present a challenge to pronghorn antelope that do not jump over fences but scoot under them. The Flagstaff Ranger District in a joint effort with Arizona Game and Fish Department convert these fences to be what is termed "pronghorn friendly.” That involves replacing the bottom strand of barbed wire with smooth wire, placing it at least eighteen inches above the ground. FoNAF is assisting in this effort. Program: Region 2 Flagstaff Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 85086 Allow Groups: No |