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date, 5 p.m. Deadline for Jan. 15 issue is Jan. 1. In addition to
advertising in our newspaper, all classified and display ads may be
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the newspaper ad. For information, call Rita,
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PLEASE HELP
support one of America’s busiest and finest eagle rehabilitation
facilities. Donors of $20 or more receive journal/newsletter.
501(C)(3) nonprofit. Grounded Eagle Foundation, 278 Kraft Creek
Road, Condon, MT 59826-8801
(406/754-2880).
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR, SUN VALLEY, IDAHO * Blaine County Citizens for Smart
Growth seeks qualified individual for leadership and management of
nonprofit organization. We represent the public’s interest to
preserve Blaine County’s character, air/water quality, open space
and wildlife habitat. Blaine County is in the Wood River Valley, a
renowned recreation and ski area and the gateway to the Sawtooth
National Recreation Area. Must have expertise in start-up
organizations, fund raising, developing membership and volunteer
programs. Responsible for management, budget; liaison with local
governments, community, media and organization’s attorney. Strong
background in land-use planning and legal issues necessary. Send
inquiries to: Blaine County Citizens for Smart Growth, P.O. Box
3909, Hailey, ID 83333. Or contact Marc McGregor at 208/788-8813,
mcgregor@sunvalley.net or Steve Wolper at 208/788-1307,
swolper@compuserve.com.
VOLUNTEER
CARETAKERS for the spectacular, scenic Dripping Springs Natural
Area, eight miles east of Las Cruces, N.M. Housing and utilities
provided. Duties include opening and closing the area several days
a week, helping to staff the visitor center, greeting visitors, and
light maintenance. Call Mark Hakkila at 505/525-4341 or Manny
Guerra at 505/525-4340, or send rŽsumŽ including
references to mhakkila@ nm.blm.gov, snail mail to 1800 Marquess
St., Las Cruces, NM
88005.
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR:
The Center for Biological Diversity, a dynamic organization
dedicated to protecting endangered species and wild places of
Western North America and the Pacific through science, policy,
education and environmental law, seeks full-time Development
Director with proven fund-raising/marketing experience to guide our
major donor, foundation grant, direct mail, membership and
special-event staff and program. Must have experience raising
annual budget of greater than 1 million. Salary $35,000-$40,000
depending on experience; benefits excellent. For a full job
description, visit www.biologicaldiversity. org. Send letter,
rŽsumŽ to: CBD, attn: Development, P.O. Box 710, Tucson,
AZ 85702. Deadline is Jan.
9.
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR:
Friends of the River seeks full-time director with
fund-raising/marketing experience to guide major donor, foundation
grant, direct mail, special-event fund raising. Competitive salary,
benefits. Deadline: Open until filled. Send letter,
rŽsumŽ to: FOR Development, 915 20th St., Sacramento, CA
95814.
POSITION AVAILABLE:
Ranch Manager. Northern New Mexico ranch seeks progressive couple
to manage ranch, including cow/calf and yearling operations;
haying, equipment, vehicle, and general maintenance; building;
office work; and conservation and beautification projects.
505/666-2474.
TECHNICAL
SERVICES MANAGER/ SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE * Position available with
Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas, a project of NCAT,
a national private nonprofit organization. Based in Fayetteville,
Ark., on the University of Arkansas campus. Duties: Supervisory,
project oversight, management, staff development and technical
project work. Qualifications: MA/MS degree horticulture,
agricultural business development, pest management, agronomy,
animal science or related field in agriculture. Excellent
communication and computer skills, public speaking, presentation
skills, planning and staff management. Contact Marlene Breese,
501/442-9824, or e-mail: marleneb@ncatark.uark.edu. EOE,
M/F/V/H.
LAW FUND * IDAHO SENIOR STAFF ATTORNEY.
We are seeking a senior attorney to join in cutting-edge litigation
over stream dewatering, public-lands degradation, and other
natural-resource issues in Idaho and surrounding states. This is a
long-term position based in Boise, that will help change the
landscape of public lands and water management in the region. Join
a team of three lawyers and committed clients, who enjoy working
together and are passionate about our cases. Qualifications include
significant litigation experience; excellent writing and advocacy
skills; and willingness to join the Idaho bar. Salary is
competitive with public-interest scale. Send letter,
rŽsumŽ and writing sample to: Laird Lucas, Land and Water
Fund of the Rockies, Idaho Office, P.O. Box 1612, Boise, ID 83701.
EOE.
OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP
POSITIONS * Manage 4-5 week summer conservation work crew programs
in national parks and forests nationwide for high school
volunteers. Proven youth leadership, camping/backpacking
experience, and Wilderness First Aid (or equivalent) required, WFR
preferred. WFA training available for nominal fee. Trail
construction skills and environmental education experience
desirable. Minimum age: 21. Salary: $300-$540 weekly DOE, travel,
training provided. Contact SCA, CL Recruiting, P.O. Box 550,
Charlestown, NH 03603; cwc-program@sca-inc.org; 603/543-1700;
www.sca-inc.org.
SOUTHERN UTAH
WILDERNESS ALLIANCE (SUWA) seeks Outreach Associate. SUWA is
accepting applications for an Outreach Associate to work in Salt
Lake City. Responsibilities include organizing grassroots support
for America’s Redrock Wilderness Act, designating 9.1 million acres
in Utah as wilderness. Outreach Associate educates and organizes
throughout Western United States and Utah with slide show and
presentations. Outreach Associate recruits activists, organizes
letter writing, coordinates phone banks, recruits citizens for
Washington, D.C., trips, and organizes special events. Chosen
Outreach Associate has prior knowledge of, and preferably
participation in, Utah Wilderness issues or will have similar
experience. Salary commensurate with experience. Health, dental and
retirement benefits. Send cover letter and rŽsumŽ to:
Dave Pacheco, SUWA, 1471 S. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84105.
Deadline: Dec. 31.
THE NATURE
CONSERVANCY, TENSLEEP PRESERVE, WYOMING. Seasonal positions open
for our summer Natural History Programs and stewardship projects:
Naturalist (2), Stewardship Assistant, Program Cook, Assistant
Cook, Tent Camp Assistant. One Naturalist and the Stewardship
Assistant may work from May 1-Oct. 15; all others June-August.
Contact Tensleep Preserve, 101 Rome Hill Rd., Ten Sleep, WY 82442;
307/366-2671; tncten@tctwest.net for complete job descriptions.
Application deadline: Feb.
5.
INNKEEPERS WANTED: Remote
southeastern Utah. Solar-powered bed and breakfast seeks team or
individual for 2001 season. Salary, room and board.
877/868-4262.
THE WILDERNESS
SOCIETY is seeking an experienced media person to fill the position
of communications coordinator in our Northern Rockies office in
Bozeman, Mont. This person will be a key member of a dynamic,
creative and skilled team working to protect wilderness and
wildlife in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. A bachelor’s degree, five
years’ experience in communications, conservation and journalism is
required; strong writing and verbal skills, proven track record of
successful media relations is preferred. Knowledge of legislative
process/public affairs background is helpful; ability to work as an
effective team member is essential. Submit rŽsumŽ, cover
letter, writing samples and references to: Bob Ekey, Northern
Rockies Regional Director, The Wilderness Society, 105 W. Main St.,
Suite E, Bozeman, MT 59715. No phone calls,
please.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW *
Vermont Law School, a leader in environmental law, offers a
one-year master’s degree in environmental law for non-lawyers and
an LL.M. in environmental law for lawyers. Summer session, with 30
cutting-edge courses in environmental law and policy, is open to
the public. 800/227-1395 ext. 2201 or
http://elc.vermontlaw.edu.
ECOSCAPE ENVIRONMENTAL
DESIGN creates landscapes that combine beauty with function while
working cooperatively with nature. Ecoscape’s native landscape and
Permaculture designs produce ecologically sustainable living
environments that mimic the self-reliance, diversity and resilience
of natural systems. Through design and consultation we can also
help you to create wildfire mitigation and protection strategies,
sustainable forestry programs, and ecological rehabilitation plans.
For more info: ecoscapedesign.com, P.O. Box 704, Boulder, CO 80306,
303/447-2282.
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR * The Klamath Basin Ecosystem Foundation, based in Klamath
Falls, Ore., is a regional nonprofit organization whose mission is
to protect, conserve and restore the natural resources of the
Klamath Basin, while promoting the long-term sustainability of the
region’s economy. The foundation provides a unique, independent,
nongovernmental forum for private leadership in addressing
ecosystem restoration, water quality, endangered species, and other
environmental challenges. KBEF seeks an enterprising, qualified
individual to oversee administrative and fund-raising activities,
as well as program development and implementation. Program
opportunities include private-lands restoration and enhancement
projects of all sizes as well as land-trust activities and
community outreach. Competitive salary and benefits. Contact Anne
Wenner, 1608 Cove Point Road, Klamath Falls, OR 97601,
541/882-1219, fax 541/884-1930; e-mail:
karlw12733@aol.com.
BREAKTHROUGH
WRITING WORKSHOP at new Sedona Creative Life Center, Feb. 24-25,
2001. Abbey biographer the instructor. 520/282-9300 or 520/292-1966
for details.
WOMEN WRITERS:
Work in a secluded prairie ranch home with individual evaluations
of your nonfiction or poetry by Linda Hasselstrom, writer (Feels
Like Far, Lyons Press; Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle),
poet (Bitter Creek Junction, High Plains Press; Dakota Bones),
teacher, and editor. No application deadline. For selection
criteria, send SASE to Windbreak House, P.O. Box 169, Hermosa, SD
57744, or leave name, mailing address at
605/255-4064.
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period: $3,400. Negotiable deposit. Call Sharon at
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