OverviewStream Team is an opportunity to assist park staff and the Watershed Stewards Program in improving fish habitat for federally listed coho salmon and steelhead trout through streamside restoration in Point Reyes National Seashore. The Watershed Stewards Program's (WSP) mission is to conserve, restore, and enhance anadromous watersheds for future generations by linking education with high quality, scientific practices. A program of the California Conservation Corps, WSP is one of the most productive programs for future employment in natural resources. WSP is administered by California Volunteers and sponsored by the Corporation for National and Community Service. Duties
Skills, knowledge, experienceAbility to perform moderate physical labor. Special requirementsWork may involve hiking over uneven terrain, bending, pulling, and lifting. Proper field attire is required (close-toed shoes, long pants, and layers) as work may involve exposure to poison oak, ticks, temperature extremes, wind, rain, and fog. Schedule and Time CommitmentThe Stream Team is usually a drop-in program where volunteers commit to working one day at a time. The next work day will be February 25, 2024, from 10 am to 2 pm. Volunteers should RSVP. For more information, contact Stream Team coordinators Sage or Andrew at 415-464-5206 or via email: Sage / Andrew. TrainingTraining on the safe and proper use of tools will be provided on-the-job. Benefits to the Volunteer
Group TypeIndividuals and groups up to 20 people are welcome. Minimum AgeAll ages 6 and above are encouraged to attend, however, children under 14 will need adult supervision. Volunteers under 18 must have a signed parental consent form. Please contact us (see below) for more information. AccommodationsHousing and RV sites are unavailable. Application and Contact InformationFor more information, please contact either Sage or Andrew at 415-464-5206 or via email: Sage / Andrew. |
Last updated: May 19, 2024