New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors work to help improve the state's public lands
New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors projects include removing fencing.
From February through November each year, New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors do a variety of projects that include stabilizing archaeological sites, refurbishing campgrounds and improving wildlife habitats.
New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors work on a project in the Organ Mountains.
New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors work to maintain hiking trails.
New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors often plan volunteer events for National Trails Day, Earth Day and National Public Lands Day.
New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors have done past work at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiú.