Environmental Science (ENVS) Club

Environmental Science (ENVS) Club

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Welcome to the Environmental Science (ENVS) Club. Our mission is to immerse students in the dynamic world of environmental science while fostering a sense of adventure and community. If you’re passionate about the environment and eager to make a difference, the ENVS Club is the perfect place for you.

Club opportunities

As a member of the ENVS Club, you'll have plenty of opportunities to meet new friends and make a positive impact in the community while learning about environmental science:

  • Explore unique destinations: Discover the natural beauty of Arizona with trips like our visit to the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum, capped off with a breathtaking sunset hike at Gates Pass—all funded by the department.
  • Engage with cutting-edge science: Get an insider’s look at the groundbreaking research being conducted at Biosphere2, one of the world’s largest controlled environment facilities.
  • Experience the great outdoors: Join us for camping adventures on Mt. Lemmon, where you can connect with nature and fellow environmental enthusiasts.
  • Volunteer and make an impact: Contribute to important environmental initiatives such as the Arroyo Chico Wash Clean-up, held monthly in collaboration with the UA Fish & Wildlife Society.
  • Inspire the next generation: Share your passion for the environment by volunteering with high school students at events like Envirothon, helping to educate and inspire future environmental leaders.
  • Support community health: Participate in local events such as hosting a booth at the Tuberculosis Run/Walk organized by the Pima County Health Department.

How to join

Join the ENVS Club today and become part of a vibrant community dedicated to exploring the wonders of nature, engaging in hands-on learning, and making a positive impact on the environment. Your adventure starts here!

Sign up for our newsletter or join our Groupme to get started.

Have questions? Contact us at uofa.envs.club@gmail.com to get involved.