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Land Stewards

Land Stewards are CLC-trained volunteers who play a central role in the stewardship and monitoring of CLC’s conserved lands. Trained by CLC stewardship staff, volunteer stewards monitor properties, document threats, and assist with on-the-ground restoration. They are our eyes and ears in the field and ambassadors to neighboring communities.

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Land Steward Responsibilities:

  • Perform a minimum of 3-4 monitoring visits annually.
  • Monitor property and maintain written and photo logs of site conditions.
  • Monitor and report on management concerns including storms, invasive species, garbage dumping, road problems, illegal recreational use, etc.
  • Promote stewardship by educating neighbors about the property and projects
  • Build a community team dedicated to the property by recruiting neighbors, friends and co-workers to help in stewardship and conservation advocacy; coordinate a volunteer restoration event at the site once per year or more. (if appropriate)

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To view the full Land Steward Volunteer job description please click here.

Sound interesting to you?  For additional information about the program and upcoming trainings or to apply please email landsteward@cascadeland.org with "Land Steward Interest" in subject line.

Are you interested in being involved with CLC lands as a restoration volunteer? email volunteer@cascadeland.org and we can set you up with upcoming events.


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