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12 people are interested
Board of Directors
ORGANIZATION: RIVER OTTER ECOLOGY PROJECT
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12 people are interested
Our Board and Team are deeply committed to the preservation and protection of the natural world. We are looking for like-minded individuals interested in sharing their time and talents to help increase the capacity of our organization to achieve our current and long-term objectives.
Board members meet every other month, usually over Zoom. We're interested in people who can contribute their experience, expertise, and contacts to supporting our goals and mission.
Board experience is a plus, and the desire to support fundraising initiatives is a requirement. Significant employment experience is a must. It is helpful, but not necessary, to live in the San Francisco Bay Area.
For additional information and to apply, please see https://riverotterecology.org/board-member-application/
We value all our volunteers! Please consider applying to our volunteer program rather than the Board if you do not have significant employment or Board of Directors experience. https://riverotterecology.org/volunteer/
More opportunities with RIVER OTTER ECOLOGY PROJECT
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About RIVER OTTER ECOLOGY PROJECT
Location:
PO BOX 103, FOREST KNOLLS, CA 94933, US
Mission Statement
River Otter Ecology Project leverages river otter charm to support conservation of waters and lands. We use education, community science, advocacy, and research to provide data and help people understand how it can be used to protect our planet. As we know, life on earth is in urgent trouble and it takes every one of us to support a healthy future.
Description
ROEP is a research, community science, and education nonprofit supporting watershed conservation with river otters as our flagship species. Launched in 2012, ROEP is the only organization in California to research and link river otter population recovery to watershed health and conservation.
Programs:
Community Science "Otter Spotter" track sand documents river otter recovery the SF Bay Area.
Otter Ambassadors, taking Otter Spotter knowledge to neighborhoods to support local environmental conservation measures through community interaction.
Education for adults and children on the importance of watershed health
Hands-On-Science brings together students, scientists, and teachers to explore conservation concepts.
Advocacy for best management decisions on public lands6) Focused research, investigating population, range, behavior and seasonal prey preferences of river otters.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
July 15, 2023
SKILLS
- Graphic Design / Print
- Business Development & Sales Management
- Graphic Design
- Donor Management
- Fundraising
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- Approximately 40-50 hours/year depending on your interests.