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Marin County Parks and Open Space District - Tam Valley Fire Fuel Reduction Workday - Saturday December 13. 2008, 2008
Open Space Volunteer Opportunities


Ranger Greg Reza
coordinates the
Disrict's volunteers.

You can help preserve and restore habitats, control erosion, maintain trails, clean up new properties, assist open space visitors, and more. Individuals and organizations can even adopt a preserve. Contact Greg Reza to learn more.

Greg Reza is the District's volunteer coordinator.
(415) 499-3778 - Volunteer line

Event flier: Creekside Park & Corte Madera Creek Restoration - Saturday November 1, 2008

Event flier: Horse Hill Workday - Equine Interpretive - Saturday November 8, 2008

Event flier: Bay Area Ridge Trail Workday With REI - Saturday November 15, 2008

Event flier: Tam Valley Fire Fuel Reduction Workday - Saturday December 13, 2008

 

 

 

Marin County Open Space lands enhance our communities by allowing us a beautiful place to hike, run, ride and play. These preserves surround our homes and increase their value aesthetically and monetarily. They give to us personally and improve the quality of life in Marin. Volunteering is your opportunity to give back.

Most preserves are located in the wild land urban interface. This means that they are right next door to you. As stewards of this land that makes us your neighbor. Please join us and your other neighbors in improving the land that we all own and enjoy.

There are opportunities for everyone, no matter what your skill level or experience. We already have some established programs like the Trail Watch and Volunteer Mounted Patrol groups. These are similar to your neighborhood watch programs. These volunteers are our extra eyes and ears on the preserve. With over 15,000 acres spread out over 33 preserves we can definitely use the help. The Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP) allows a volunteer to adopt an area, trail, archaeological feature or anything else that you can think of that you would like to protect or restore. The Peripatetic Environmental Preserve Stewards (PEPS) are dedicated to learning about and eradicating invasive plants.

If you want to help out periodically, please join Rangers and a dedicated team of Volunteers on our Monthly Volunteer Days- usually the second weekend of the month. We do trail work, exotic plant removal, tree planting, cleanup and other hands-on restoration projects. This is a great opportunity to learn about the District and receive a great newsletter. Wear work clothes and shoes appropriate for the weather. The District will provide drinks, snacks, training, and tools.

Other independent and group volunteer opportunities exist so please call Ranger Greg Reza at the District’s Volunteer Line for current project information. It is my goal to match your interests with the opportunities that exist. The opportunities are only limited by your imagination.

Office – (415) 499-3778

E-mail – OpenSpaceVolunteers@co.marin.ca.us

Trail Watch and Mounted Patrol Volunteer Login



Volunteers cleaning up at Ring Mountain Preserve!


Western Terrestrial Garter Snake with volunteer friends...!


"Green Gorillas" taking down a monster broom...!



Marin Countywide Map


The contact for this page is:  greza@co.marin.ca.us
Ranger Greg Reza Brooming-it With Green Gorillas 2004