NMVFO plans 20+ volunteer work projects each year. Click here for a printable overview of the current project season, and check back often for additional information posted as it becomes available. To receive updates and detailed information about upcoming projects and events, be sure to sign up for the NMVFO newsletter on the Home page. Public land agencies that are interested in proposing a project should contact our Projects Team (projects@nmvfo.org) for more information and our easy-to-complete project proposal form.

If you’re new to NMVFO, be sure to visit our FAQ page to learn more about what to expect on a project. Project leaders are always happy to answer your questions about specific projects. Have a non-project related question? Send us a message from our Contact pagePets are not allowed on any NMVFO projects. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or other legal guardian

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  • Arte Afuera (Valle de Oro NWR)

    NMVFO volunteers had a table at the Arte Afuera special event at Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge.

  • Pecos 2 Pecos Cleanup (USFS)

    We team up again with the Upper Pecos Watershed Association, removing litter along the Pecos River north of Pecos, NM

  • Los Luceros Historic Site – Saturday Invasive Tree Removal

    RESULTS: Eight NMVFO volunteers removed over 1200 invasive Russian olive tree stems from 0.52 miles of the Bosque Loop trail at the Los Luceros Historic Site in Alcalde. They used loppers and hand saws to cut the trees at ground level and piled the cut trees. They also macerated the trunks of the trees with […]

  • Ghost Ranch 2 (Carson NF)

    Return to Ghost Ranch to work on Kitchen Mesa Trail and Chimney Rock Trail

  • Galisteo Basin Fence Removal

    After 4 years of removing fencing in the Galisteo Basin Preserves, join NMVFO for what may be our final fence-removal project with our partner, the Santa Fe Conservation Trust.

  • Latino Outdoors Fair

    Tabling event at Fiesta in the Park, organized by Latino Outdoors NM and the Continental Divide Trail Coalition