+ What is Cache for Trash? Cache for Trash is an opportunity for community members who visit the Rosewood Nature Study Area to contribute to the stewardship of the wetlands while also engaging in a fun outdoor recreation activity called ‘geocaching’ Take a bucket and trash picker from the front desk on your walk, fill…

From beach cleanups to citizen science trainings, visit our website to learn more about our upcoming events.

The docent vip position is for someone who is willing to participate/help with everything that is needed. They take on the Visitor center, environmental leader and inspirer role. This person is someone who is a passionate steward of the environment and supporter of GBI programming at Galena.

The environmental inspirer will be placed and scheduled accordingly to support Galena Naturalists in field trips and camps. This person is upbeat and enjoys being around elementary-secondary students. They have knowledge in environmental subjects such as outdoor safety, water ecology, fire ecology, wildlife ecology, and plant ecology.

The Galena Creek Visitor Center VIP is the front desk attendant at the Visitor Center. This role entails customer service through  retail sales, public education, outreach, enforcing park rules & regulations, general facility maintenance and possible administrative work.

Support KTMB by volunteering at one of our events!

Volunteer at one of our site locations for the annual Great Community Cleanup on April 29, 2023. Visit our website ktmb.org/volunteers to register beginning in late March, 2023.

Volunteer at one of our site locations for the annual Great Community Cleanup on April 29, 2023. Visit our website ktmb.org/volunteers to register beginning in late March, 2023.

Help us restore the wetland and plant native species! We will be doing a fall planting event of native plants in the wetlands. This community event is a great way to learn about native plants, support your local parks and put in some volunteering hours! Register at https://www.tmparksfoundation.org/plantemonium !!

Alpine Watershed Group, with support from American Rivers, is managing a multi-year study to develop a hydrologic model for the headwaters of the West Fork of the Carson River, chiefly Hope Valley. Project volunteers collect stream discharge data at four study sites to quantify seasonal variation. That data is correlated with stage data loggers to…

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