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Connected by conservation: project volunteers
At the Mule Deer Foundation, we believe that conservation is a collective effort. Our habitat projects often require many extra hands to achieve our goals, and that's where our dedicated chapters and MDF volunteers come in. By joining our projects, you have the opportunity to directly contribute to the preservation and enhancement of mule deer habitats.

Get Involved in Conservation Projects

Our volunteers get on the ground to help with various essential tasks, including:
  • Fencing Projects: Building and repairing fences to protect critical habitats.
  • Guzzler Projects: R Installing water collection systems to provide reliable water sources for wildlife.
  • Planting Shrubs: R Enhancing habitats by planting native vegetation.
  • Fighting Invasive Weeds: Removing harmful invasive species to restore natural ecosystems.
These volunteer work projects are a fantastic opportunity to invest sweat equity into conservation efforts that directly benefit mule deer.
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A Family Affair

Volunteering with MDF is often a family affair, with everyone from kids to grandparents rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty.
It's a wonderful way to teach the next generation about the importance of conservation and to bond over meaningful work in the great outdoors.
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Everyone can contribute

Whether you're an expert craftsman or completely new to this type of work, we have a place for you. No matter your skill level, we can find an opportunity for you to dig in and make a difference.
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Volunteer with MDF
By volunteering with the Mule Deer Foundation, you become part of a community that is truly Connected by Conservation. Your efforts help ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty and wonder of mule deer in their natural habitats. Join us in making a tangible impact.For more information on how to get involved and upcoming volunteer opportunities.
Together, we can make a lasting difference.
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