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Part-time Job Opportunity!
On behalf of the Mat-Su Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership, the Nature Conservancy is seeking a part-time coordinator to help with planning and implementation of the 2014 Mat-Su Salmon Science and Conservation Symposium, held November 18th and 19th in Palmer, Alaska. This will be contract work averaging 10 – 15 hours per week through November 2014, with 25 – 30 hours required the week of the Symposium.
To apply please send a resume and cover letter to Jessica Speed, jspeed@tnc.org by Friday August 22nd. Find the full job description here: Mat-Su Salmon Symposium Coordinator – position description.
Please feel free to forward this information on to anyone, or organization you deem relevant. Thank you!
Funding Opportunity!
The Mat-Su Salmon Habitat Partnership is requesting proposals for funding for fiscal year 2015
Since 2006, the Mat-Su Salmon Habitat Partnership, a National Fish Habitat Partnership, has offered funds in support of salmon habitat conservation activities and priorities, as identified in the Mat-Su Salmon Partnership Strategic Action Plan.
The deadline for proposals is October 1st, 2014.
Find the detailed guidelines and application attached and on the Partnership website at https://matsusalmon.org/what-we-do/types-of-projects/.
New Partnership Progress Report!
Please check out the Mat-Su Salmon Habitat Partnership’s newest publication – a progress report that highlights and celebrates the collective work of the Partnership over the last nine years. Although all accomplishments of partners could not be included in these few pages, it is none-the-less impressive!
Well done to the many individuals and organizations whose hard work and vision built these successes!
Find an electronic version on the Partnership website at www.matsusalmon.org.
See the Partnership’s updated Strategic Action Plan!
The Mat-Su Salmon Habitat Partnership has an updated Strategic Action Plan! Originally an 18 month long process involving many individuals and organizations that was completed in 2008, we have updated our Strategic Action Plan following five years of implementation.
This Strategic Plan, identifies some primary conservation threats to salmon and their habitats in the Mat-Su Basin, and lays out conservation goals and strategies that the Partnership, or anyone else can do to help keep wild abundant salmon the basin.
Find the Mat-Su Salmon Partnership’s 2013 Strategic Action Plan, Executive Summary and Appendices here.
Click here to learn about some of our efforts to meet the goals of the Strategic Action Plan.