If work commitments, family obligations, or insect phobias are keeping you from joining us in the field, we have some in-town opportunities that might be a good fit. To sign up for these, we ask that you live within reasonable driving distance of Flagstaff, Arizona and Moab, Utah.
Our Utah Forests Program Director, Mary O'Brien, needs a crew of Moab volunteers she can call on at a moment's notice. Activities could include analyzing data, organizing reports, and attending public meetings.
From science festivals, to backyard film nights, to environmental forums, we participate and host events in Flagstaff and Moab. Keep an eye on our events listing to see how you can get involved.
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