2015 Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
2015 Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge 10/31/2015 Contact Judy Fair-Spaulding, 505-821-9296, calljudy@gmail.com to sign up Help us restore habitat for some of New Mexico’s most endangered bird species.
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2015 Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge 10/31/2015 Contact Judy Fair-Spaulding, 505-821-9296, calljudy@gmail.com to sign up Help us restore habitat for some of New Mexico’s most endangered bird species.
NMVFO plans 20+ volunteer work projects each year. Click here for an overview of the 2016 season, then 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 […]
Help the Friends of Piedra Lisa with trail maintenance and erosion control and enjoy the stunning views.
Join us at 6:00 PM at REI Albuquerque for a classroom introduction to trail construction and maintenance.
Hands-on training in trail construction, maintenance, and repair.
Help us restore and maintain the largest, undeveloped space in Albuquerque as we continue our efforts to make it a wildlife refuge.
Trail re-route at this scenic, historic landmark near the Very Large Array in west central New Mexico.
Help construct a new, more natural-looking "drinker" to provide water for a variety of wildlife in the area.
We'll hike in a few miles and work on the middle portion of this scenic trail in the Dome Wilderness, adjacent to Bandelier National Monument affected by the Las Conchas Fire.
Join us as we continue to restore this lovely trail in the Gila National Forest. Limited to 12 volunteers; preference to NMVFO members.