Resource Issue: Volunteer
Join our community science project to help protect pinyon jays and pinyon and juniper forests. Start your online training today.
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.
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.
This interactive map shows Trust volunteers’ progress replacing barbed wire fences in northern Arizona to help pronghorn move across the landscape.
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.
Sign up to help us collect data about pinyon jays across the Colorado Plateau. Complete online training and volunteer on your own time.
Learn about springs and seeps in the Grand Canyon in this interactive map.
Learn about volunteering with the Trust with answers to these frequently asked questions.
A fact sheet that explains the process a federal agency must follow to complete an environmental impact statement.
Helpful hints to make your comment count in the NEPA public input process.
In 2019, over 200 volunteers contributed more than 4,500 service hours on 19 projects.
See what volunteers accomplished across the Colorado Plateau in 2018.
Volunteers from across the country help protect the Colorado Plateau.