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Desert Fence Busters

Posted on: December 19th, 2022 by Kathleen Kennedy No Comments

Join us for our last Desert Fence Busters event for Winter 2023!

WHEN: 7:30am-2pm

WHERE: West Tucker Road, Avra Valley – more detailed directions will be given after you register

NOTES: Organizers will provide coffee and donuts/bagels in the morning and snacks, water, and Gatorade during break. No lunch will be provided. There will also not be a portable outhouse and camping will not be allowed (day-event only).

REGISTER TODAY at the Arizona Game and Fish Department website. 

HOW TO SIGN UP:  You will need to create an account with the Arizona Game and Fish volunteer portal (if you don’t have one already) and then sign up for this specific event. 

1. After navigating to the event sign-up page, click the “Respond” button in the top right corner.

2. Click “Sign Up” to create an account and follow the required steps. 

3. Once your account is created, including signing the volunteer registration form, you will be sent back to the main sign-up page. Scroll down below the photo to the section titled “Shifts.” 

4. Click the “Respond Individually” button and sign up for the event (only one shift is available). 

There are limited spots available so sign up as soon as you can!

Want to learn more about the Desert Fence Busters? Head over to our website for a recap of our events so far, including photo slideshows.

 

Spring 2023 Friends of the Desert Newsletter - May 16, 2023

Our Spring 2023 newsletter showcases all the important work your support makes possible.  Check out the following articles in the newsletter: Reflecting on a decade of positive results from the wildlife […]

Honor Hector Conde with your gift today - May 2, 2023

This past winter, long-time conservationist Hector Conde passed away. Hector Conde (1930-2023) was born and educated in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hector’s world view was influenced by his classical education; he spoke […]

SR77 Wildlife Gate and Fencing Ribbon Cutting Event - April 13, 2023

On April 19, 2023, the Town of Oro Valley hosted a ribbon cutting to celebrate the culmination of a years-long collaboration between the Town, surrounding neighbors and regional partners to […]

An update on the Desert Fence Busters - April 12, 2023

by Trica Oshant Hawkins, Conservation Programs Director, Arizona Wildlife Federation [Excerpted from the Spring 2023 Friends of Ironwood Forest Newsletter] I’ve been coordinating various volunteer conservation projects for well over […]

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