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Sagehen welcomes
volunteer efforts, but we don't often have staff to create structured programs, so it's up to you: what did you have in mind?
The following are some past & ongoing examples of volunteer-created contributions. To get involved in an existing volunteer effort, use the contact information in the project description. Please contact the Station Manager if you would like to propose a new volunteer project.
Truckee River Watershed Council projects:
TRWC offers volunteer opportunities at Sagehen (& elsewhere) throughout the year. These opportunities typically involve a fun outing to a stream, including:
- "Truckee River Day": Sagehen generally provides one or more volunteer projects. These projects help restore the Sagehen watershed, or improve our capacity to study watershed processes. Past projects include invasive water-weed removal, meteorological tower & sensor installation, repairs to fishhouse & diversion channels.
- "Snapshot Day": a series of concurrent water samples & stream health characterizations to capture a "snapshot " of the larger system condition at a point in time. This information is very useful in locating problems & determining how things are changing.
- "Truckee River Aquatic Monitoring" (TRAM): aquatic macroinvertebrates are a fantastic indicator of water quality. The TRAM volunteers visit various creeks in the Truckee watershed, including Sagehen, to collect these insects for water quality assessments.
Contact the Truckee River Watershed Council for more information or to sign up! |
Adventure - Risk - Challenge Summer Leadership & Literacy Program:
Sagehen's On-line Wildflower Identification tools:
Al Grigarick bought a digital camera & decided to photograph wildflowers to teach himself to use it. He worked with local botanists to ID the plants & Sagehen staff to create a system to present them on the web.
The collection includes 200 of the species on our basin plant list.
The photos are great for learning botany & cross referencing common & scientific names. There's a spreadsheet & information sheet about the collection, allowing you to look up flowers by name.
Al updates his collection every year with new plants, improved images & corrections. In 2007, he added a new section on conifers [evergreen trees].
Lots of people use the tools, including students, teachers & agencies.
Take a look at this useful collection on our "Photos" page. |

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Sagehen Summer Speaker Series:
Every summer, Sagehen presents a roster of volunteer speakers on scientific topics of interest to the local community. See our events page for more information.
Contact the Station Manager if you would like to offer a presentation or suggest a topic. |
Invasive Species Removal/Prevention:
Research Project Assistants:
Sagehen low-impact cleaning supplies:
Volunteer Susie Lippuner lobbied the Biokleen company and others to provide low-impact cleaning supplies to replace the conventional ones used by Sagehen visitors in the past. This excellent program benefits our septic systems, the basin & creek environment, & chemically-sensitive station visitors.
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