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1 person is interested
Oregon Wild Photo Contest Coordinator
ORGANIZATION: Oregon Wild
Please visit the new page to apply.
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1 person is interested
Love the outdoors and photography? We've got the perfect summer volunteering opportunity!
For the last 15 years, Oregon Wild has been hosting a photo contest that connects Oregonians to our
state’s unique wilderness, native wildlife, and the people who live, work, and recreate there. After a brief pandemic hiatus, our photo contest is back, with some exciting twists!
This year's categories will include:
- Wildlands & Waters - From stunning peaks and vibrant forests to dynamic rivers, wilderness is a unique part of Oregon’s natural heritage.
- Endangered Places - Giving special focus to Oregon’s most precious and sensitive natural areas.
- People - Representing the diverse communities who live, work, and play in the outdoors.
- Social Media / Amateur Photography - Giving space to up-and-coming phone and social media photographers.
More opportunities with Oregon Wild
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Oregon Wild
Location:
5825 North Greeley, Portland, OR 97217, US
Mission Statement
Oregon Wild works to protect and restore Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife and waters as an enduring legacy for all Oregonians.
Description
Founded in 1974, Oregon Wild (formerly the Oregon Natural Resources Council or ONRC) has been instrumental in securing permanent legislative protection for some of Oregon’s most precious landscapes, including nearly 1.7 million acres of Wilderness, 95,000 acres of forests in Bull Run/Little Sandy watersheds (to safeguard the quality of Portland's water supply) and almost 1,800 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers. As a leader of the national grassroots charge for conservation of roadless areas in our national forests, Oregon Wild helped secure administrative protections for more than 58 million acres of spectacular roadless areas across the country.
Our wilderness, old-growth forest and clean rivers/watersheds programs protect pristine drinking water, unparalleled recreation opportunities and fish and wildlife habitat across Oregon. With a staff of 13, including regional coordinators, Oregon Wild’s strength is its active grassroots citizen network. Through the power of 4,000 members, over 7,000 e-mail activists and dozens of active volunteers, Oregon Wild works to maintain environmental laws, while building broad community support for our campaigns.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
April 13, 2022
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- We estimate that this opportunity will take 2-8 hours a week for the duration of the summer. Does not need to be during business hours.
- Must have a computer and access to the internet.