youth job in lion conservation
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:01 am
Working with livestock owners in the central Sierra Nevada to prevent mountain lion depredation.
Sure would be nice if a houndman/woman or two were in one of these jobs. It might be an aggravating group to work with, but it would be for the larger good, and could be a great opportunity to improve lines of communication...
Mountain Lion Foundation Special Announcement
October 2007
Do you love the mountains? Want to help restore and protect California's Range of Light? Do you want to gain valuable environmental professional experience?
Apply today for one of the 27 open positions of the 2008 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership!!!
Enthusiastic conservation minded people wanted for one year of service for the protection of Sierra Nevada natural resources and sustainable communities.
Individuals selected receive:
a.. skills and technical training
b.. mentorships with outstanding environmental leaders
c.. monthly stipend and standard health insurance
d.. education award at the end of service
Responsibilities & Projects will include
a.. environmental education
b.. habitat restoration
c.. ecological monitoring
Placement Locations:
There are 27 open positions at the 19 partner organizations in the region. The AmeriCorps Member placed with the Mountain Lion Foundation will be based in Sacramento and work with livestock owners in the Central Sierra Nevada.
Apply Today!
Submit a resume and a 1-2 page cover letter stating your interest and your best qualifications for the position by e-mail to do@sierranevadaalliance.org or by fax to 530-542-4570.
Please forward this invitation to anyone you know who is interested in mountain lions and the Sierra ecosystem.
2007 AmeriCorps Members in Yosemite
"Serving as an AmeriCorps member has raised my confidence, provided me with numerous tools and resources for being a better environmental educator, and shown me that working on projects that better your community is not only rewarding, but necessary for bringing about positive change."
- Nicole Deas, 2007 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership Member
The Mountain Lion Foundation is a proud member of the Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership.
Quick Links
Sierra Nevada Alliance
Sierra Nevada Americorps Partnership
Mountain Lion Foundation
Forward this message!
Sure would be nice if a houndman/woman or two were in one of these jobs. It might be an aggravating group to work with, but it would be for the larger good, and could be a great opportunity to improve lines of communication...
Mountain Lion Foundation Special Announcement
October 2007
Do you love the mountains? Want to help restore and protect California's Range of Light? Do you want to gain valuable environmental professional experience?
Apply today for one of the 27 open positions of the 2008 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership!!!
Enthusiastic conservation minded people wanted for one year of service for the protection of Sierra Nevada natural resources and sustainable communities.
Individuals selected receive:
a.. skills and technical training
b.. mentorships with outstanding environmental leaders
c.. monthly stipend and standard health insurance
d.. education award at the end of service
Responsibilities & Projects will include
a.. environmental education
b.. habitat restoration
c.. ecological monitoring
Placement Locations:
There are 27 open positions at the 19 partner organizations in the region. The AmeriCorps Member placed with the Mountain Lion Foundation will be based in Sacramento and work with livestock owners in the Central Sierra Nevada.
Apply Today!
Submit a resume and a 1-2 page cover letter stating your interest and your best qualifications for the position by e-mail to do@sierranevadaalliance.org or by fax to 530-542-4570.
Please forward this invitation to anyone you know who is interested in mountain lions and the Sierra ecosystem.
2007 AmeriCorps Members in Yosemite
"Serving as an AmeriCorps member has raised my confidence, provided me with numerous tools and resources for being a better environmental educator, and shown me that working on projects that better your community is not only rewarding, but necessary for bringing about positive change."
- Nicole Deas, 2007 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership Member
The Mountain Lion Foundation is a proud member of the Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership.
Quick Links
Sierra Nevada Alliance
Sierra Nevada Americorps Partnership
Mountain Lion Foundation
Forward this message!
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