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WMA Work Days

AGFC hosts volunteer-driven work days seasonally to offer public opportunities for interested partners to join us in cleaning up and improving wildlife management areas across the state.

Below, you’ll find a list of upcoming work days and the sign-up form you’ll need to complete to participate.

Upcoming Work Days:

Sept. 13

  • Big Lake WMA
  • Dave Donaldson Black River WMA
  • Henry Gray Hurricane Lake WMA
  • Sheffield Nelson Dagmar WMA

Sept. 20

  • W.E. Brewer Scatter Creek WMA
  • George H. Dunklin Jr. Bayou Meto WMA

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Volunteer

Like Arkansas’s natural resources, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s educational programs depend on the support of people with a passion for the natural world.

Volunteers are the lifeblood of regional conservation education efforts. They work with everything from computers and photography to trail building and canoe instruction. Everyone has something to contribute to the outdoors, and we encourage people from all walks of life to participate.

Volunteerism benefits our facilities and our visitors, but there’s no feeling quite like sharing your passion for the outdoor world with a newcomer. Your time and enthusiasm are not only among the least-expensive ways to help, they’re the greatest and most appreciated donations you can give.


Students in the class of 2027 and beyond are now required to complete community service to earn a high school diploma in Arkansas. (ACT 237 of 2023, pages 38-39).

This law includes that students earn 15 hours of community service in 9th grade, and 20 hours each year for grades 10, 11, and 12 equal to 75 hours of service required for graduation.

School administrators are invited to complete the form below to become endorsed with AGFC for youth volunteer opportunities to fulfill the required hours.

AGFC will provide multiple organized youth volunteer opportunities for students and schools in all regions around the state.

Leah Hughes

Volunteer Program Coordinator

Phone 501-297-9519

Contacts

Adeline Boyd
adeline.boyd@agfc.ar.gov
870-276-9768

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