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We believe the Copper River watershed can have a vibrant, healthy future.

Looking for a job to finish out the summer? CRWP is hiring a Plant Program Field Technician in Cordova.

This is a field-based, temporary, full-time position from August 18 - September 30 with the potential for extension depending on tasks and weather. This position is based out of Cordova, Alaska, 20-40 hours week, Monday-Friday, and includes native seed harvesting, recording data via Survey 123, collecting genetically variable seeds utilizing the Seeds of Success protocol (SOS), and processing seed for germination testing.

The technician will also assist in educational outreach opportunities that will increase awareness and understanding of native seed harvesting to community residents at various community events and with local students.
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For more information and to apply, visit https://copperriver.org/about-us/job-opportunities/

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Each summer, the Copper River Stewardship Program takes 10 youth from communities throughout the region on an in-depth adventure through the Copper River watershed. They raft, hike, and camp giving them an opportunity to see what is thriving in the region, and what challenges the watershed faces.

The participants then do a final project at the end of the program focused one something they wanted to learn more about or focus attention on.

Lilly Simpler recently completed her final project on White sweetclover in the Copper Basin, using art to inform observers about the aggressive invasive plant. It is on display at the CRWP office on Main Street in Cordova. Drop in and take a look!
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For more information on the Copper River Stewardship Program, visit https://copperriver.org/programs/watershed-education/copper-river-stewardship-program/
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Our Copper Basin team facilitated a Salmon Education day this month which included a fun game where youth pretended to be a salmon swimming upstream encountering the challenges salmon face in rivers.

It’s a great way for kids to learn about salmon and the healthy habitat they need to make it all the way upriver to spawn.

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Flying into Cordova gives just a small glimpse of the Delta. Such a beautiful, amazing place! This is where the salmon begin the upriver journey and the river ends in the sea. We’re grateful for this powerfully abundant place. 🐟🦢🐦‍⬛🪺

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`Tis the season for controlling orange hawkweed before it spreads!

Cordovans can remove and properly dispose of seed heads in one of two ways:
1. Since orange hawkweed seeds remain viable for a minimum of seven years, you can store seed heads in a securely tied bag for at least seven years.
2. Or, enclose seed heads in a securely tied bag and incinerate in a hot fire.
Make sure to ONLY remove the seed heads from the top of the plant and not dig up or pull the plant – digging or pulling the plant causes the plant to spread via the rhizomes.

-DO NOT throw seed heads in the garbage, leave seed heads on the ground once clipped, or throw seed heads directly on a fire without being enclosed in a bag.
-DO NOT burn seed heads in a fire you plan to recreate around, as the smoke can cause an allergic reaction due to the toxins within the plant.
-Always wear gloves when clipping seed heads to avoid contact with the plant`s toxins.

👉🏼 For more information on invasive plant management, visit https://copperriver.org/programs/invasive-plant-management/
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Big thanks to everyone who participated in our Wish Board at Salmon Jam! Ashley Taylor won the stained glass art and Sarah Sturgess won the Knot Crazy May. Congratulations to the lucky winners! 🎉

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Join the CRWP Team!
Looking for a job to finish out the summer? CRWP is hiring a Plant Program Field Technician in Cordova.

This is a field-based, temporary, full-time position from August 18 – September 30 with the potential for extension depending on tasks and weather. Based out of Cordova, this position is 20-40 hours week, Monday-Friday, and includes native seed harvesting, recording data via Survey 123, collecting genetically variable seeds utilizing the Seeds of Success protocol (SOS), and processing seed for germination testing. Please apply by August 9, 2025.

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