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  • Leonard Canyon Fence Build

    We will be finishing up a continuous rail fence build in Leonard Canyon on the Mogollon Rim that we started last fall. We camp all weekend and feed you from Friday supper through Sunday breakfast. Multiple jobs including cook help, general help, fence building help, etc. To volunteer, please email russj@arizonaelksociety.org

  • Youth Fishing Event – Southwest Wildlife Foundation

    West Wetlands Pond 1300 W. Water St, Yuma, United States

    Southwest Wildlife Foundation (SWF) sponsored event for youth ages 5-15. SWF is providing all necessary equipment (poles, bait, etc.) Ramada #32 at the pond. Come out and enjoy a day of fishing on us. Youth must be accompanied by an adult at all times. A valid Arizona Fishing License is required at all events. Anyone [...]

  • Family Workshop: All About Bird Nests

    Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center, 3131 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85040 2801 S Central Ave, United States

    Join us for a fun and educational family workshop where we learn how birds create nests of various sizes and shapes! Discover the strategies birds use to build nests that withstand rough weather and protect them from predators. We will also create our own nests using sticks and other materials we find in the garden, ensuring [...]

  • Join Field Trip to Christopher Creek

    Fountain Hills, AZ, USA

    Join Kathe Anderson and other participants to travel to Christopher Creek, a hotspot for bird watching. Look for many species of migratory birds and woodpeckers around the creek. The walks are short, and participants are encouraged to bring binoculars and apply their birding skills.

  • May Bird Walk on San Pedro River

    March Nature Walk on San Pedro River
    San Pedro House Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    Along the San Pedro River, there are 100 to 250 migratory and wintering bird species to look for. The bird walk lasts for 2 to 3 hours on terrain that varies from easy to difficult. No dogs are allowed, but bird watchers can bring binoculars. Call (520) 508-4445 or email fspr@sanpedroriver.org.

  • Learn About Birds and Butterflies at Monarch Garden

    The Monarch Waystation garden 1600 N. Page Springs Rd., Cornville

    Learn about the ecology and ecosystems of birds and butterflies in a garden-based lecture. Also learn tips and tricks on creating the ideal habitat for both species. Bring a chair, if you want, to sit in the garden and tools to take notes.

  • RECREATIONAL AREA CLEANUPS

    BLM Box Canyon trailhead Rincon Rd., Wickenburg, United States

    Come join us to keep our trails clean! Staging area is at the BLM Box Canyon trailhead, 1/4 mile past the 2nd river crossing on Rincon Road, unless otherwise noted. Garbage bags, pick sticks, latex gloves, buckets and reflective vests provided. Bring work gloves and water. Organizations/businesses are needed to sponsor monthly cleanups. No funding [...]

    Free
  • Habitat Project | Rock Rolling Vegetation Removal

    Silver Creek Hatchery 8800 Hatchery Rd, Show Low, United States

    Silver Creek trout habitat has been severely impacted by flooding over the last several years. This project consists of manual and mechanical removal of aquatic vegetation to improve stream flow and angler access. AZTU will be joining with the White Mountain Fly Fishers Club and others to do a stream restoration project on Silver Creek, [...]

  • Fishing Day at Silverbell Lake

    Silverbell Lake 2955 W Calle Agua Nueva, Tucson, United States

    Come out and enjoy Arizona Free Fishing Day 2025 with the Arizona Chapter of SCI. We will have fishing equipment and volunteers helping teach fishing techniques. This event is for all skill levels so please come out and say hello! We will provide lunch at Ramada #4. If you have any questions please visit www.azsci.com or email info@azsci.com.

  • Walk Along the San Pedro River

    San Pedro House Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    Take a scenic, two-hour walk along the San Pedro River. View many species of birds and small mammals that inhabit the river's ecosystem.

  • Fish Camp 2025

    R-C Scout Ranch, 19887 E, AZ-260, Payson, AZ 85541, USA

    Weeklong, hands-on, immersive adventure for youth ages 13-18. Will learn both technical skills like casting and fly tying, high-end angling and conservation programs. 3 separate courses available. Tentative Dates: June 8-13, 2025, June 15-20, 2025 and; June 22-27, 2025. Non-scouts welcome. Fee required.

  • Walk Along the San Pedro River

    San Pedro House Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    Take a bird walk along the San Pedro River, a major symbol of the American Southwest. The walk lasts for two to three hours and is best suited for bird and wildlife watching.

  • Hooray for Herps-Snakes, Lizards and More,

    Carr House Visitor Center 1011 E. Carr Canyon Rd, Hereford, United States

    Join us to learn about the critters that creep, crawl, or slither throughout Cochise County, including reptiles like lizards, snakes, and Gila monsters. Tom Miscione, herpetologist, will help us learn not to fear these important members of the local ecosystem. His many live specimens will let you get up close and personal with a diverse [...]

  • Join Bird Walk at Higley Ponds

    Higley Pond

    This June, join the bird walk along Higley Ponds. These four ponds along Higley Road are renowned for bird watching.

  • Look for Birds on Scenic Mingus Mountain

    Tractor Supply 685 AZ-89A, Cottonwood

    Look for warblers, crossbills, flycatchers and more on this birdwatching trek. Mingus Mountain is a favorite place for hiking, biking, fishing and camping within the Black Hills Mountains. For questions, contact footballmom27@gmail.com.

  • History of the Buffalo Soldiers in Southern Arizona,

    Carr House Visitor Center 1011 E. Carr Canyon Rd, Hereford, United States

    Charles Hancock, Vice President of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers, will present this program. The first African American soldiers to arrive in Arizona at Fort Huachuca were the Buffalo Soldiers in the l890’s, the 9th and l0th Cavalries and the 24th and 25th Infantry Regiments. These units distinguished themselves in the Spanish American War [...]

  • Family Fishing Day – City of Show Low

    Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area 1500 Fools Hollow Rd, Show Low, United States

    First 100 kids to register will receive a free fishing license sponsored by the City of Show Low! Loaner Poles and Tackle provided! (limited, first-come, first-served!). Free of Charge. Enjoy one of the most beautiful sites in Show Low! We will meet at the Bluebird Ramada. A valid Arizona Fishing License is required at all [...]

  • Learn to Fish Beginners Class

    Region 4 Office 9140 28th Street, Yuma, United States

    Come join us to learn the basics of fishing - we will cover everything you need to get started fishing, from knot tying, pole rigging, and casting in a classroom setting at our Regional Office. There will be an optional fishing portion of the event at 5:30 pm at the West Wetlands Ponds to put [...]

  • Tilted Earth 2025

    Page Springs Cellars 1500 N Page Spring Road, Cornville, United States

    Celebrate the summer solstice with an unforgettable night of music, wine, and community. Tilted Earth 2025 features three incredible bands—Shinyribs, Eric Krasno Trio, and Verde Valley Vagabonds—plus Arizona’s top wineries and cocktails you’ll only find here. Bring a blanket, your crew, and your best dance moves. No pets, please. Details: Live Music (6–11 PM) Wine [...]

  • Bird Watching in Estrella

    Estrella Mountain Regional Park 14805 W Vineyard Ave, Goodyear, AZ, United States

    Join us for a tour at Estrella Mt Park with Joe Ford and Tom Locascio. Bring binos and cameras!

  • Clean up at Kachina Wetlands

    Northern Arizona Audubon Society P.O. Box 1496, Sedona, United States

    Keep the Kachina Wetlands clean and beautiful by joining this weed pulling activity. Weeding helps to keep the grass clean, fresh and attractive to all visitors and bird lovers.

  • Critter Crawl – Night Tour!

    Boyce Thompson Arboretum, 37615 E US Highway #60, Superior, AZ 85173, USA 38400 US Hwy 60, United States

    Join us after dark on a night-time adventure with our Education Staff! Discover the amazing world of nocturnal life in the Sonoran Desert on this family friendly ‘crawl’. Learn about Sonoran Desert ecology while taking a closer look at the local critters. Plus, get the knowledge you need to be prepared for your own night-time [...]

  • Venomous Reptiles of Tumamoc Hill

    Venomous Reptiles of Tumamoc Hill
    Tumamoc Hill Boathouse Tucson, United States

    Learn about the various species of venomous reptiles that live on Tumamoc Hill with Desert Laboratory Community Outreach Assistant and President of the Tucson Herpetological Society Robert A. Villa. Located at the Boathouse at the base of Tumamoc Hill. Free and open to all.

    Free
  • See Summer Birds at Kachina Wetlands

    Kachina Wetlands Preserve 2263 Utility Rd, Flagstaff, United States

    The Kachina Wetlands is hosting a bird walk for July. Learn about different species of birds' behaviors and ecosystems. Bring binoculars and water for a two-mile walk. For questions, email Harry Jones at hjones@birdpop.org.

  • Tree planting & Erosion control at the Oracle Road wildlife underpass

    14380 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85739 14380 N Oracle Rd, Tuscon, Ariz, United States

    Join us for an erosion control rock-work day! We will be building erosion control structures and planting native plants. This is a great opportunity to get a hands-on restoration experience and learn more about how wildlife crossings help local wildlife. No prior experience necessary just bring your energy and leave with new skills and a [...]

  • Enjoy the Bird & Brew Coffee Break

    ASU main campus

    Visit the ASU Ornithology Collection at the ASU Main campus with your friends from Birds & Brew Coffee Break! Mark your calendar for July 22 to learn about birds … in air conditioning! But act immediately, because this event requires registration and space is limited.   The ASU Ornithology Collection contains approximately 2,000 specimens representing [...]

  • Lake Powell Beginner Fishing Clinic

    Lake Powell 100 Lakeshore Drive, Page, United States

    Join us for a fun and educational Beginner Fishing Clinic at the beautiful Lake Powell, hosted in partnership by the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) and the National Park Service (NPS)! Perfect for young anglers and first-timers, this free, hands-on clinic will cover the basics of fishing—from casting and baiting hooks to fish identification [...]

  • Nature Walk

    Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area 1500 Fools Hollow Rd, Show Low, United States

    Join a U.S. Forest Service ranger for a short, easy walk along the lakeshore at Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area! Learn about the park and spot birds and wildlife along the way. Meet at East Side Boat Ramp. Hiking boots recommended. Note:  for more information, (928) 537-3680 or (928) 368-2110.  

    Free
  • Wildflower Walk

    The Arboretum at Flagstaff 4001 S. Woody Mountain Road, Flagstaff, United States

    Join our knowledgeable Arboretum Staff for a morning walk through the gardens!  Limited to 15 Participants. Registration required Ticket includes park admission Members $10 Non-members $12.00

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