- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Sensitive Watershed Workday
ORGANIZATION: CENTER FOR SIERRA NEVADA CONSERVATION
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
The Center for Sierra Nevada Conservation is looking for volunteers to help restore sensitive watershed and habitat in El Dorado National Forest. We will be headed to the Grizzly Flats area and working off of Capps Crossing Road. We are looking for volunteers to help with placing large woody debris by hand, aerating soil, picking up garbage, transplanting seedlings, and spreading duff to cover bare ground. Email Kaitlin@sierranevadaconservation.org for updated detailed information.
For all Upcoming Workdays in May/June: If you are driving from South or West of Placerville, we will meet in the Placerville Raley's parking lot 8:50 a.m We will carpool to Eldorado National Forest from here.
-Those leaving from the Georgetown area 8:15am at the Georgetown Library.
Workdays: Wear long pants, Sturdy closed toe shoes (work or hiking boots/shoes), hat, and bring 2L of water, lunch/snacks, sunscreen, work gloves, backpack, and anything else you might want/need for a day in the forest. Below are some great examples of things to wear/bring. Please RSVP to Kaitlin@sierranevadaconservation.org We don't want to leave anyone behind! **include which location you will be meeting us at!
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About CENTER FOR SIERRA NEVADA CONSERVATION
Location:
681 Main Street, Suite 217, Placerville, CA 95667, US
Mission Statement
The Center for Sierra Nevada Conservation is a grassroots environmental organization dedicated to the protection of ecosystem values and the long-term sustainability of our natural resources for future generations.
Description
The Center for Sierra Nevada Conservation has been a tireless voice for John Muir’s "Range of Light" for 28 years, working f or sound management of our public lands and enlightened government land use policies. The CSNC Board of Directors and our members have worked countless hours to make sure land managers and politicians do not overlook environmental values when making land use decisions.
Our interests and work include recreation, forestry practices, meadow restoration, removal of invasive plants and land use issues. A key goal is the right-sizing of the National Forest road system. When the Forest Service or County proposes a project that threatens wildlife or wildlife habitat, we speak up for the voiceless. When projects threaten meadows, mountain streams and aquatic habitat, we advocate for protecting water and fish. When our communities are faced with incompatible land use projects, we organize to protect our rural lifestyle.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
166 Placerville DrPlacerville, CA 95667
DATE POSTED
May 11, 2018
SKILLS
- Outdoor Recreation
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Education
- Environmental Science
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 9
- 7 hours
- Waiver signed by parent/guardian for under 18