
The Jackson Hole Chapter is a local, all-volunteer nonprofit that depends on our community members to keep our mission moving forward. Whether it’s through hands-on conservation work or helping inspire the next generation, volunteers are at the heart of everything we do:
Ways to get involved:
- Volunteer at our Adopt-a-Trout field days to inspire local students and help them experience river conservation firsthand
- Join hands-on conservation projects like harvesting willows and prepping brush to protect and restore streambanks
- Take part in our annual fish rescues by helping relocate fish to safer waters
- Help install and maintain riparian fencing to safeguard fragile zones from damage, preserving habitat for fish and wildlife
Whether you can volunteer once a year or are looking for more regular involvement, there’s a place for you!
Check out our online calendar to find upcoming events and opportunities.
Thank you for all you do for the Jackson Hole Chapter!