environmental stewards program and river restoration program - michael rendon and mike wight,...
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Environmental Stewards Program
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About the Environmental Stewards Program
• What do we do? • Why do Stewards get involved? • How are we funded?
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What do we do?
• Provide placements all over the country that promote Environmental Stewardship -this can include GIS mapping, river restoration, bird counts, landscape architecture and trail design, community outreach, working with youth, as well as a variety of other projects related to environmental stewardship
• Work with various partners from the Department of the Interior as well as Non-profit organizations to identify specific projects
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Why do Stewards get involved?
• Future jobs
• Hands-on conservation/environmental work experience
• Resume building
• A chance to make a difference!
• Discover their passion and utilize it!
"I Not only learned many valuable things from the program; but also from myself as a student, scientist, professional and individual." -Nelson Cordero, Environmental Steward, USGS Great Lakes Science Center
"The skills I have learned as part of this program will give me an advantage when moving further in my career and pursuing my Master's degree in Environmental Science." -Kelli Williams, Geo-Mine Project - WV Department of Environmental Protection
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How are we funded?
• Our positions are funded through AmeriCorps, our various partnerships, as well as our umbrella non-profit organization, Conservation Legacy.
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Cost
• $400 per week -Steward receives $200 per week -Minimum of 10 weeks
• $12,500 for 6 Month Position -Steward receives $300 per week
• $25,000 for a Year Long Position
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Environmental Stewards Program’s Role
• Recruitment
• Applicant Intake
• Payroll
• Worker’s Comp
• Liability Insurance
• AmeriCorps Education Award
• Assistance to Steward
• Provide Off-site Training
• Conduct Online Orientation
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• Identify a meaningful project
• Provide Supervision and Mentorship
• Conduct local recruiting
• Interview and select Steward(s)
Partner’ Role
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Benefits of Partnering with Environmental Stewards Program
• Can work in (almost) every state
• Can start anytime throughout the year
• Allow Partners to chose their Steward
• Provide AmeriCorps Education Award
• Here to help you with your Mission!
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In the Summer of 2013!
• 266 Acres of national parks, state parks, city parks, county parks and public and tribal communities were improved
• 24.3 miles of trails and rivers were improved and/or created
• 52 maps and 11 databases were maintained
• 556 volunteers were recruited, coordinated and supported
• 3961 volunteer hours were provided
• 1,000 surveys were conducted
• 123 water samples and 1,580 water quality readings were taken
• Environmental education was provided to 211 adults and 444 students.
• 3,500 bird counts were conducted
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Two Highlighted Projects From Summer 2013
• Inyo County Lower Owens River Project
• Fish Habitat Remediation in the St. Clair River Area of Concern for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
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Lower Owens River Project
• Located in Inyo County, California
• Worked for Inyo County as well as the California Fish and Wildlife Service to obtain permits
• Steward’s duties/accomplishments: -community outreach to get people involved in restoration project -developed a management procedure for unwanted emergent vegetation -physically cleared water ways of debris and plants
• 10 week long position
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Fish Habitat Remediation in the St. Clair River Area
• Located in Detroit, MI at the Great Lakes Research Center
• Worked with USGS
• Steward’s duties/accomplishments: -worked as a fisheries technician -lake sturgeon and larval sampling -water sampling -lab work -studied already constructed reefs -sited locations for new ones to be constructed
• 10 week long position
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Environmental Stewards Program Director
Michael Rendon Phone: (970)403-0149 (w) (970)773-8739 (c) Email: [email protected]