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Salmon River Restoration Council

www.srrc.org

Organization Type:
Non-Profit, Citizen Group

Contact:
Peter Brucker
Salmon River Restoration Council
P.O. Box 1089
Sawyers Bar, CA 96027
Phone: 1-888-840-4665, (530) 462-4665
Fax: (530) 462-4664
info@srrc.org

Geographical Focus:
Local, Regional

Counties Served:
Siskiyou

Activities:
Research, Education, Recycling, Enforcement, Advocacy, Policy, Conservation, Tourism, Recreation, Restoration, Regulation, Water Monitoring, Resource Management, Water Pollution Prevention, Assessment, Planning

Topic:
Wetlands, Cultural History, Wildlife, Watershed Hydrology, Habitat Restoration, Endangered Species, Water Quality/Storm Water Runoff, Fisheries, Sustainable Communities, Toxic Awareness, River Cleanup

Educational Resources:
Curriculum, Activity/Learning Kit, Posters, Maps, Outreach Programs, On-Site Programs, Guided Walks, Field Trip, Nature Trails, Publications, Newsletter, Brochures, Guidebooks, Exhibits/Displays, Multimedia, Website, Library/Lending Materials

Speaker/Lecture Series:
Provide presentations at various conferences and meetings, regionally and locally

Education Programs:
Community Restoration Program, Watershed Education, Toxic Awareness, Series of Ecosystem Awareness Workshops, and Restoration training workdays are offered. Through our programs we encourage community involvement in taking responsible steps to help steward the watershed.

Target Audiences:
K-12, Adult, Teacher, Non-Formal Educator, General Public, Managing Agencies, Tribes, and Specialists

Group Size Accommodated:
Up to 60

Other Languages:
Karuk Tribal Language

In-Service Training:
Teacher, Docents/Volunteers, Students/Interns, General Public:
We provide training and educational materials about our programs and findings that are distributed and/or presented to local communities, tribes, agencies, and other interested groups.

Volunteer Opportunities

  Program:
Noxious Weed Control
  Description:
Manual removal and identification of noxious weeds
Education
  When Needed:
Spring-Fall
  Qualifications:
None
  Commitment Required:
At least 5 hour days May-September
  Application/Training:
Call or email and request application and or calendar of events.
  Community Service Documentation:
Yes
  Contact:
Peter Brucker
(530) 462-4665
pbrucker@srrc.org


 

Program:
General Assistance

  Description:
Filing, project monitoring
  When Needed:
Spring-Fall
  Qualifications:
None
  Commitment Required:
Varies
  Application/Training:
Call or email and request application and or calendar of events.
  Community Service Documentation:
Yes
  Contact:
Peter Brucker
(530) 462-4665
pbrucker@srrc.org


Internship Opportunities

  Description:
Interns provide assistance to specific projects and general programs, office assistance to staff, college graduate study of the area, grant and report writing, and research. Provide assistance to the schools and community for monitoring projects, outreach, development, funding, and communications. Special technology training available but recommended to have knowledge on GIS/GPS system mapping, and some computer skills.
Program Assistants assist in monitoring, development, GIS/GPS, fishery studies, education, roads assessment, vegetation management, fuels reduction, grant writing/research, etc.
Duration: 3 months to a year
  When Needed:
Throughout the year
  Qualifications:
Self-motivated, interested in restoring wild ecosystems
  Application:
Call or email and request application and set up interview.
  Number of Interns:
2
  Housing Provided:
Yes, camping encouraged
  Paid:
Depends, if highly qualified
  Stipend:
Yes
  Credit:
No, but developing program


Videos:
For use on site
•  From the Ground Up (available from the USFS)

CD-Rom:
For use on site
•  Salmon River History Interactive CD

Audio Tapes:
For purchase
•  Local music cassettes

General Services:
Restrooms, Picnic Area, Telephone

Parking Availability:
Small parking space in back and front of building



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