If you're interested in hearing more, please contact Lisa, the StreamTeam Coordinator at (360) 992-8585 or VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com
You can help bring salmon back to Salmon Creek!
Join the Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam for a great day of restoration activities, environmental education, and fun! We have a variety of activities including tree plantings, pottings, monitoring and maintenance events to fit everybody's interests!
FREE!!
Outdoor
Please wear work and weather appropriate clothing (i.e. layers, boots, raingear, gloves) and if you like, bring a reusable mug
Please contact Lisa at (360) 992-8585 or VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com by Thursday, March 8th to save your spot and to receive more details.
Environmental Restoration Event...
8:45am to 1pm...
Saturday, March 10th 2007...
Come join the Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam on March 10th! We will be planting native trees to recreate habitat for salmon, reduce exotic invasive species and clean the water by reducing erosion! We will supply a great day of planting, community camaraderie and environmental education.
Free!!
Outdoors
Please dress appropriately for the work and weather (i.e. boots, gloves, raingear) and bring a mug if you like
Please contact Lisa, the StreamTeam Coordinator, at (360) 992-8585 or VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com by Thursday, April 19th to save your spot and to receive more details.
Join us for an Earth Day Celebration on April 21st. We will be planting native trees to recreate habitat for salmon, reduce exotic invasive species and clean the water by reducing erosion! We will supply a great day of planting, children's activities, community camaraderie and environmental education.
FREE!!
In the beautiful outdoors
Please dress work and weather oriented (i.e. boots, gloves, raingear) and bring a reuseable mug if you like
Joe Ross
Volunteer Program Coordinator
Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg District
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd
Roseburg, OR 97470
Tel. (541)440-4930
American Hiking Society Volunteer Vacation in Douglas County, Oregon
Crew will make improvements along the 1.2-mile long Susan Creek Falls and Wolf Creek Falls trails. Work will include the clearing of trees and brush, rehabilitation of user-created trails, fence repair and the replacement of old railroad ties with new ones. If you are tired of a cold, snowy winter come to the mild climate of Southern Oregon and experience working in an Oregon rain forest. The area where we will be working is heavily forested trails at approximately 1000' elevation. These beautiful trails meander through 150' tall Douglas-Fir, fragrant Western Red-Cedars, dripping, moss-covered rocks and peaceful Susan and Wolf Creeks culminating at gorgeous 50' and 75' waterfalls respectively. Volunteers will be camping at Susan Creek campground nestled among old-growth firs along the bank of the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River. If you like to play after the work day is over, try hiking or biking along the 79-mile long North Umpqua Trail, kayaking on Class III and IV rapids, or fishing for salmon and steelhead on the North Umpqua River. Improved tent site is provided. Volunteers must provide their own tent. Food is not provided. Airport pickup provided at the Eugene Airport. Call Erik Taylor at 541-464-3271 for more info on this event hosted with the American Hiking Society.
Joe Ross Supervisory Multi-Resource Specialist
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd.
Roseburg, OR 97470
Joseph_Ross@blm.gov
TEL. (541) 440-4930
In conjunction with National Youth Service Day (April 20-22, 2007), the BLM's Roseburg District will host various youth groups at natural resource management volunteer events throughout Douglas County. Events may include river & trail cleanups, erosion control, tree-planting, fence & trail maintenance, and more. Contact Joe Ross at 541-464-3248 for more information or to sign up. See also http://www.ysa.org/nysd/ for a complete list of scheduled NYSD events.
None
Outdoors
A safety briefing is essential prior to beginning a project.
Joe Ross
Volunteer Program Coordinator / Supvy. Multi-Resource Specialist
Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg District
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd
Roseburg, OR 97470
Tel. (541)440-4930
National Youth Service Day - http://www.ysa.org/nysd
A self-sustained cycling tour for youth and adults with a focus on wild edibles and wilderness survival skills.
The bicycle is capable of transporting us into new and inspiring landscapes and communities much the same as the ancient skills of wilderness survival are capable of transporting us into our primal human past and connecting us to the rich communities of our plant and animal relatives. Join us as we venture upon two wheels from the urban to the rural exploring the magic of wild edible and medicinal plants, friction fire making, shelter building, tracking, stalking, awareness and of course, bikes!
$95, Group Tuition (for 2 or more) $85 per participant