Sawyer Class (Carson NF)
Five NMVFO volunteers took a two-day crosscut sawyer certification class at Tres Piedras Ranger District.
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Five NMVFO volunteers took a two-day crosscut sawyer certification class at Tres Piedras Ranger District.
Come join us for our returning project on NMVFO’s adopted trail, Middle Fork #24 along the Rio Santa Barbara
We team with the Continental Divide Trail Coalition in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness.
Join us in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness for clearing blowdowns
Help clear deadfall and remove overgrowth on the scenic Timber Peak Trail
Five volunteers cleared deadfall on New Canyon Trail in the Manzano Mountains.
Car camping in the San Pedro Parks, clearing deadfall on the northern section of the Cecilia Trail
The Valle de Oro Youth Conservation Corp (YCC) crew and volunteers from NMVFO worked for three days with Albuquerque Open Space staff at the Tijeras BioZone.
Join us for a Keep it Clean project in Tijeras, led by NMVFO and Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery