Resource Issue: Volunteer

In 2024, over 250 people contributed nearly 2,000 hours to restoration and research projects across the Colorado Plateau. Peruse the map to see what we accomplished together.
In 2023, over 300 people contributed over 2,500 hours to restoration and research projects across the Colorado Plateau. Explore the map to see what we accomplished together.
Join our community science project to help protect pinyon jays and pinyon and juniper forests. Start your online training today.
A large brimmed hat, a water bottle, tupper ware, a coffee cup, work gloves, and tube of sunscreen.
Joining us on a volunteer or work trip? Don’t forget your hat, water, and work gloves. Here’s a list of everything you need to bring.
In 2022, over 300 people collectively contributed almost 2,000 hours to restoration and research projects across the Colorado Plateau. See what they accomplished in this interactive map.
In 2021, over 190 volunteers gathered across the Colorado Plateau to contribute more than 1,900 hours of their time and expertise to 20 conservation projects. Learn about their work in this interactive map.

Grab your binoculars and help us spot pinyon jays! Pinyon jays — blue birds about the size of robins — live in pinyon and juniper forests across the Colorado Plateau. The birds and the trees are mutually dependent on one another: pinyon pines provide pinyon jays with food, and pinyon jays help pinyon pines spread […]

Learn about volunteering with the Trust with answers to these frequently asked questions.

Have you ever wondered what to expect when a federal agency says it has to do an environmental impact statement to follow National Environmental Policy Act requirements? What this means for you › Download the PDF ›

Are you confused about how to make your comment count in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) public-input process? Read here â€º Download the PDF ›

Curious about the flower you found on your hike this weekend? Download the Plant Identification Resources guide â€º Download the complete PDF ›

This brochure outlines the native plants, plant communities, rare plants, and more that are found in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. Download the brochureʉۼ