Communications Coordinator

Bark is looking for a Communications Coordinator! This is a part-time (20 hr/week) position dedicated to bringing you stories, information and updates about our community effort to protect and restore the forest, waters, and wildlife of Mt. Hood. Please take a moment to check out the position...

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Columbia Springs Environmental Educator

Columbia Springs Environmental Educator Posted March 29th, 2019 – Position open until filled Apply today! Position is open until filled. Position description below or you can find it online here. Do you remember the first time you saw a banana slug? Did you spend your childhood outside, exploring...

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Trackers Outdoor Camp Educator

Our mission at Trackers: Greater connection to nature and community. Join our team and teach authentic outdoor skills to kids. At Trackers Camps we build shelters from the forest while teaching wilderness survival. All ages farm, fish, LARP, kayak, rock climb, blacksmith, and more. Even children...

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Monarch Conservation Webinar

Register for the February 2019 Monarch Conservation Webinar. You will receive additional details about participating in the webinar in a follow up email prior to the webinar. This series is a collaborative effort between the Monarch Joint Venture and the National Conservation Training Center. We...

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GPSEN native tree planting with Friends of Trees!

Get a jump start on Earth Week and help build native tree canopy and wildlife habitat in the company of other GPSEN folk. Bring yourself and your friends or loved ones for this hands-on planting with veteran FoT crew leader Conan Harmon-Walker and GPSEN senior adviser Lin Harmon-Walker. If you’ve...

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Friends of Tryon Creek Nature Educator Training

Have you ever wondered what it looks like when a child gets to see a 100 year old tree for the first time?  What about the thrill of helping a student discover the role of a watershed?  Do you yearn to finally catch a glimpse of an owl while 10 sets of eyes excitedly follow your finger in the...

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Volcano Naturalist Program

The Mount St. Helens Institute and the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument are please to announce the seventh year of the Volcano Naturalist Program. The Volcano Naturalist Program is an exciting in-depth look at Mount St. Helens (and our PNW volcanoes). The Volcano Naturalist Course is a...

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Volunteer: Friends of RNWR Seeking Board Members

The Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit dedicated to promoting educational and cultural programs of the Ridgefield NWR, and protecting and enhancing its wildlife habitat. We are currently seeking candidates to serve on our board of directors. We are recruiting...

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Learn animal tracking while searching for rare carnivores on Mt Hood

Wolverine Tracking Project Interested in the animals that live on Mt Hood? Love to snowshoe? Learn to read footprints in the snow while helping with a long term survey of rare carnivores on Mt Hood. Search for wolverine and wolves, study the distribution of rare montane red fox, and document other...

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FREE Native Plants Workshop

Explore the benefits of gardening with native plants!  You will be introduced to common native plant communities in Portland, shown examples of species that do well in similar growing conditions, and discuss successful planting tips that will help them thrive and more. Pre-register...

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Seeking volunteers to help monitor wildlife cameras on Mt Hood

Volunteers are needed to help with a long term survey of rare carnivores on Mt Hood. Help search for wolverine and wolves, study the distribution of rare montane red fox, and document other resident carnivores. Volunteers will be part of a group of 4-7 people responsible for a camera for the...

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