The Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society thrives because of dedicated volunteers who give their time, skills, and energy to conservation. Whether you’re building a water catchment in the desert, helping at an event, or sharing your expertise, your contributions directly impact the survival of bighorn sheep across Arizona.
Join our teams in the field for water catchment builds, habitat work, and sheep monitoring. These projects are physically rewarding and essential to the long-term survival of herds.
Support our annual Sheep Hunters’ Clinic, Ram Recognition Banquet, and other community events. Volunteers help with setup, logistics, and guest engagement.
Assist with programs like Horn Aging, Elevate, and 1Campfire. Volunteers help educate the public, inspire youth, and grow awareness about conservation.
Get involved behind the scenes by serving on committees or assisting with organizational leadership, helping shape the direction of ADBSS.
Work on projects like waterhole redevelopment, habitat restoration, and sheep transplants.
Join a network of hunters, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts who share your passion.
Gain new skills, experience Arizona’s wild landscapes, and make a tangible difference for wildlife.
Becoming a volunteer is simple
Complete our Volunteer Interest Form to share your details and preferences.
Select conservation, events, or education roles that match your skills.
Our team links you to meaningful projects and upcoming events.
Your support fuels water projects, sheep transplants, and education that keep bighorn herds thriving across Arizona’s mountains and deserts.