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Ecological Forestry: Restoring Habitat Complexity in Working Forests DATE: Wednesday, June 15th LOCATION: Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Mac Leay Road, Sequim, WA 98382 MapQuest Directions COST: $45 ($35 for Northwest Certified Forestry members) MORE INFO: Kirk Hanson: 360-316-9317, kirk@nnrg.org
Professional Grant Development Workshop Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals June 29 – July 1, 2011 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. To be held at: University of Washington, WA Seattle, Washington
The Guild is seeking focused, committed people for volunteer and internship opportunities during the summer 2011 and beyond! Volunteers must attend the June 6 Training For details contact: Chris van Daalen: 360-754-6152; education@ecobuilding.org
Get involved with your community!! A list of trainings, workshops, and volunteer opportunities:
Professional Resume Writing Wednesday, May 25th, 12:30-1:30 pm, SEM II C2107 Sponsored by the Career Development Center Library 2100R ~ 360-867-6193
Game of Logging’s Small-Scale Yarding Course, Sponsored by: Northwest Certified Forestry, Sept. 24th @ Oakville, WA; Sept. 28th @ Vancouver, WA This training program is for woodland owners and workers who want to extract trees from their property safely and… Continue Reading →
Washington Stormwater Center is presenting two Free Workshops on Low Impact Development
The GIS internship, based in the Computer Applications Lab, is focused on developing advanced knowledge and skills in spatial data management and analysis through development of campus GIS data, database administration, and the support of research projects such as the… Continue Reading →
Get involved with your community! Local Environmental Events and Volunteer Opportunities Listed Below
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Many small woodland owners are interested in taking a more business-like approach to managing their forests. Through a careful inventory of forest resources, understanding the various timber and non-timber products a forest can yield, and identifying local resources such as… Continue Reading →
Want to learn about our local Pacific NW Invertebrates (and fish) online in the comfort of your own home? Some call them Webinars – we call them Fishinars! Using the REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) curriculum, I will be teaching… Continue Reading →
Wednesday, May 11; 12:30-1:30pm, SEM II C2107 Sponsored by the Career Development Center; Library 2100R ~ 360-867-6193
Ecological Forestry: Restoring Habitat Complexity in Working Forests June 15th, Sequim, WA Hosted by: Northwest Certified Forestry This morning seminar and afternoon field tour will introduce forest owners to the principles of ecological forestry as well as strategies for successful… Continue Reading →
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Comprehensive nuts & bolts five-hour workshop Can you imagine a community without March of Dimes, Big Brothers/Big Sisters or the Red Cross? The nonprofit sector plays a key role transforming lives and making a significant impact on the U.S.society. If… Continue Reading →
Volunteers needed May 20th in Grays Harbor County Grays Harbor Stream Team will be supporting Elma High School as they bring students out to Point Grenville to visit the tide pools. Help is needed to support the teachers and students… Continue Reading →
check out the website www.step-initiative.org/summerschool or contact us at summerschool@step-initiative.org Following the huge success of the E-waste Summer Schools in 2009 and 2010, the United Nations University Institute for Sustainability and Peace (UNU-ISP) has announced the call for applications for the StEP… Continue Reading →
VOLUNTEER HELP NEEDED FOR PRAIRIE RESEARCH PROJECT A multi-year prairie research project to develop treatments for restoring native prairie communities in severely degraded areas needs volunteer monitoring assistance. The project specifically focuses on restoration of critical habitat components for four… Continue Reading →
SEA (Service, Education, Adventure) and the LEAF School (Learnandserve Environmental Anthropology Field School at Edmonds Community College) are hosting a FREE marine‐based professional development workshop in Olympia on May 14-15. This is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration… Continue Reading →
Sponsored by: Northwest Certified Forestry MORE INFO: Hannah Yourd: 360-316-9319, hannah@nnrg.org May 20-21st, 2011 The Nature Conservancy’s Ellsworth Creek Preserve Long Beach, WA Friday 9:00 am – Saturday 2:00 pm Presenters: Kirk Hanson Northwest Certified Forestry Mike Sterner Sterner Resources,… Continue Reading →
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Are you between the ages of 18-29? Have food or farming impacted your life? Are you active in your community? Do you want to be part of a national movement of young people working to transform our food system? If… Continue Reading →
Volunteers in Parks, Priest Point Stewardship Project April 23, 10am – 1pm Join REI and the Olympia Park Stewardship Program for a service project at Priest Point Park. REI staff will work alongside local volunteers to pull invasive English Ivy… Continue Reading →
Enhancing Your Nonprofit’s Sustainability Sponsored by The Foundation Center & The Nonprofit & Philanthropy Resource Center Thursday, April 14th 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Redmond Library – 15990 NE 85th – Redmond Learn how to increase your organization’ s competitiveness… Continue Reading →
April 9 (Saturday) (morning) — Bird Watching Trip on Oakland Bay Join Capitol Land Trust for a morning birdwatching trip. Led by local birding expert, Whittier Johnson, we will visit the estuaries and wetlands of the newly conserved Twin Rivers… Continue Reading →
http://www.foresightdesign.org/education/immersion-summer/about.php Are you an aspiring sustainability leader? Take six weeks this summer to accelerate your professional development. No other program offers the unique combination of: Projects: Through working on projects that are grounded in real world constraints, gain the practical… Continue Reading →
April 1-3; Campus Recreation Center Room 109; $20 for students Info & Reservation: outdoorpursuits@evergreen.edu
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