Become a Rescue Ranger!Anyone can become a rescue ranger
Volunteer Opportunities2 Ways to Volunteer
Your willingness to volunteer your time to assist in rescuing animals during disasters is truly commendable.
There is a role for every individual within CARRET and
we welcome your contribution in any capacity you choose to dedicate your time.
MONITORING , ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNICATION
Interested in monitoring weather, wildfire staitistics, current potential emergency situations, social media updates or want to use your organizational skills? Join us!!
Boots on the Ground (BOG) Application
If you would like to join our boots on the ground team and evacuate animals, please fill out this application below. Applications must be complete to be accepted. Make note if you are exceptional at handling certain types of animals and your vehicle capacity. If you do not own a truck and trailer, you can still volunteer to be a BOG and ride along helping the driver with communication, navigation and animal evacuations.
Take a photo of your license plate(s) and your driver's license since you will need to upload them to complete the application form.
Boots On the Ground TRAINING
CARRET places significant emphasis on your safety, as well as that of the animals. Therefore, we've developed a robust system to ensure your protection before you deploy as an official BOG.
Over time you'll have the chance to explore advancement opportunities within the BOG and Senior roles, earning awards for your dedication and volunteerism with CARRET. Keep track of your volunteer hours for Bog Awards!
Congratulations Mike Harris (Magic Mike) Awarded Most Active Bog-2023 Fire Season

BOG Training & Packet
Thank you once again for being a part of CARRET—we're thrilled to welcome you to our incredible team! Once your have completed your application, you may click here to begin your training.