by Jeannette Halderman, Program Manager

Truckee River Watershed Council’s Weed Warriors will be leading weed work days and weed walks over the next few months. Click on the links below for details and come join us!

Tuesday, June 25th – Work Day at Boca 

Join Jeannette Halderman, Truckee River Watershed Botanist/Program Manager, and Susi Urie, botanist with the US Forest Service near Boca Dam, to assist in eradicating noxious weeds to enhance our native habitats in our Truckee River watershed. We will be meeting at 10:00 am for the two hour eradication of musk thistle, and then lunch will be provided. This is moderate to strenuous work. Click here for additional information. 

Saturday, June 29th – Weed Walk in Glenshire 

Courtney Rowe, Botanist and Annaliese Miller, botanical illustrator of “Invasive Weeds of the Tahoe National Forest“, will be leading a Weed Walk with a focus on our local native and invasive thistles, and other non-native invasive plants. We will be meeting at 10:00 am for the two hour walk. This will be an easy to moderate walk. Click here for additional information.

Events scheduled for July, August and September:

Non-native, invasive plants are an anomaly in our area that directly affect the enjoyment and use of the watershed for our wildlife, recreation, and fire suppression. They cost us all money and time.

The Watershed Council’s Weed Warriors work to prevent and control the spread of non-native invasive plants in the Truckee River watershed. Following the principle of “Early Detection, Rapid Response,” we educate the community, report occurrences to weed-management authorities, and organize work parties to enhance native habitats. Early detection and rapid response is crucial when it comes to the non-native, invasive plants found in the Truckee River watershed. “Many of these plants have very adaptable genes which means that they appear to be spreading slowly at first,” said Susan Urie, Botanist, “but once they adjust to the new environment they can spread rapidly.”

Volunteers are needed! If you would like to attend a weed walk, work day, vouchering event or get more information, please contact Jeannette Halderman via email or (530) 550-8760 ext. 6.

These events are sponsored by Martis Fund, a collaborative project of Martis Camp landowners, DMB/Highlands Group (the developers of Martis Camp), Mountain Area Preservation (MAP), and Sierra Watch. Additional funding in part through a grant awarded by the California Department of Conservation.

WE'RE HIRING: Lead Philanthropy. Advance Watershed Resilience.

Development Director – Truckee River Watershed Council (Full description linked here)
Location: 
Truckee, CA
Salary:
 $105,000–$125,000 + benefits

The Truckee River Watershed Council (TRWC) seeks an experienced Development Director to lead our philanthropic strategy and strengthen long-term funding for watershed restoration across the region.

This senior role is ideal for a proven fundraising leader who excels in major gifts, donor strategy, and board partnership, and who is ready to help shape the next phase of TRWC’s organizational growth. 

About TRWC
TRWC is a trusted regional nonprofit dedicated to protecting, enhancing, and restoring the Truckee River watershed. Our work strengthens forests, meadows, and aquatic habitat to improve wildfire resilience, water quality, and long-term ecological health. 

With an $8M+ annual budget and a strong reputation among public agencies, funders, and community partners, TRWC is entering an exciting new chapter of organizational growth and philanthropic expansion.

What You’ll Lead

What We’re Looking For

Compensation & Location 

To Apply 

Send a single PDF (cover letter, resume, three professional references) to: mprestowitz@truckeeriverwc.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by March 25.

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