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ORGANIZATION: Back to Natives Restoration

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2007-2008 USFS & BTN Training Class
2007-2008 Graduating Class of the USFS & Back to Natives Restoration Training Program.

Attend five Sundays between January 24 and March 20, 8:00AM - 1:30PM
Serious about giving your time consistently to an organization? Want to improve your leadership skills, help others learn about the importance of healthy habitat, and improve local wildlands? How about adding something new to your resume? Join Back to Natives this winter and learn to lead groups of volunteers while learning a little more about native plants and how to protect their habitats. Attend five of ten scheduled Sunday volunteer events with us in the San Mateo Wilderness in the Cleveland National Forest. Pass our volunteer leadership test, then receive a certificate and become a BTN "Dirt Shirt". Cost: $25 (non-refundable) covers the price of the t-shirt, which you receive after graduating. registration HERE.

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About Back to Natives Restoration

Location:

P.O. Box 10820, Santa Ana, CA 92711, US

Mission Statement

To encourage and actively participate in the restoration and conservation of Orange County and California wildlands, through education and restoration programs featuring native plants and biodiversity as a centralizing theme.

Description

To encourage and actively participate in the restoration and conservation of Orange County and California wildlands, through education and restoration programs featuring native plants and biodiversity as a centralizing theme.

  • Restore and preserve open space (private and publicly held lands). Assisting appropriate agencies in the acquisition of open space, by funding when available, to be owned and managed by appropriate agencies which will ensure the preservation of that open space. Restoration projects will include, when appropriate, community outreach and education components. Restoration projects will provide opportunities for the public to volunteer, and become involved in the actual process of habitat restoration, at actual restoration sites as contracted. Restoration projects will be funded by grants, membership fees and donations or by the site's land manager.
  • When funding is available, provide Land Managers with curriculum aligned with federal and state science and social science standardsdeveloped specifically for their site. When there is interest, and funding is available, provide training for staff and volunteers to assist them in interpreting the curriculum.
    • School Programs
    • Service Learning Programs
    • Home School Education Programs
    • Community Education Programs
    • STEP Programs and Developmentally Disabled Citizens Programs
    • Court Referred Volunteer Programs
    • Internship Programs
    • High School Internship programs
    • College/University Internship Programs
  • Promote volunteerism to land stewardship groups, to provide assistance with restoration of lands entrusted to Orange County Parks and Recreation, the State Parks system, The United States Forest Service and other Federal lands as well as privately held lands. Encourage volunteer participation in interpretation, education and restoration at the many facilities.
  • Assist local schools and public facilities with the integration of native plant/habitat curriculum, and provide service learning opportunities and guidance through the service learning process.
  • Encourage and assist private residences in the use of Native Plants and Native Plant Gardening for water conservation and Habitat Gardening.
  • Encourage and assist Home Owner's Associations in the use of Native Plants and Native Plant Gardening for water conservation and Habitat Gardening.
  • Encourage and assist Commercial Business Properties in the use of Native Plants and Native Plant Gardening for water conservation and Habitat Gardening.
  • Encourage private residences, Commercial Business Properties, Home Owner's Associations, Schools and Land Managers to reduce the use of pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides to reduce runoff pollution and secondary effects by these substances.
Encourage, train and educate landscape maintenance organizations to properly care for and maintain native plant and tree landscaping.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Environment
Animals, Community, Environment

WHEN

Sun Jan 24, 2016 - Sun Mar 20, 2016
08:00 AM - 01:30 PM

WHERE

31722 Rancho Viejo RoadSan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

(33.502346,-117.65369)
 

SKILLS

  • Public Speaking
  • Critical Thinking
  • People Skills
  • Environmental Science
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Relationship Building

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16
  • Orientation or Training

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