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Budding Botanist Program : Grand Canyon Trust Volunteers

Volunteer to restore Native American ecological and archeological resources
Help restore riparian habitat along the Paria River canyon


Speical Projects » Budding Botanists [PAPAZ Info] : Spring Stewards : Local Projects

Plant Atlas of Arizona (PAPAZ) Project Info

Our long-term, overall goal is to give partner herbaria one voucher plant specimen of each native and naturalized plant species growing within the determined project areas. Botanical inventory work has begun in several unique areas:

We also are planning to begin inventory work at the Kanab Canyon rims, Grapevine Springs near Prescott, and the Verde Botanical Area (home of the Arizona Cliffrose and other central Arizona endemics).  

Project Areas

Download PDFs with project area descriptions, contact info, and more. Check back soon; we’ll be updating documents and adding to this section periodically.

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Volunteer now and help restore lands on the Colorado Plateau

How to Apply

Download a Registration Form and send it to our office. Click Trip Schedule to apply online for individual trips. Call us if you have any questions at (928) 774-7488.

But What if you can’t backpack?

Many of our projects are day trips that do not require strenuous hiking. If you can't backpack or do moderate day hiking you can help by mounting plants in the herbarium and with data entry after the field trips.

Trip Schedule

Click here to see our schedule of trainings and trips for the Budding Botanist Program.

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