The River Otter Ecology Project is a registered 501 (c)(3) EIN #45-4997526 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of river otters and our watershed. We receive no government funding, and depend solely on financial support from our friends.
Projects – River Otter Ecology Project. The River Otter Ecology Project is a registered 501 (c) (3) EIN #45-4997526 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of river otters and our watershed. We receive no government funding, and depend solely on financial support from our friends.
The River Otter Ecology Project is a registered 501 (c)(3) EIN #45-4997526 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of river otters and our watershed. We receive no government funding, and depend solely on financial support from our friends.
The River Otter Ecology Project, Forest Knolls, California. 9,550 likes · 470 talking about this. This page is about the joy and importance of river…
River otters are ideal ambassadors for habitat preservation and restoration since they are charismatic carnivores reliant on healthy watersheds to thrive. The River Otter Ecology Project strives to build understanding and shed light on the conservation status and ecology of the North American river otter and the ecosystems they inhabit in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The River Otter Ecology Project is a rare opportunity for you to support a mission that is truly multidimensional, not only as it advocates for the world of otters and other wildlife, but through work promoting the health and stability of our environment, the expansion of a growing community science cohort, providing educational opportunities through our Hands on High School program while at the.
The River Otter Ecology Project is an organization whose mission is to illustrate the linkages between the recovery of local river otter populations and healthy watersheds, and foster public and organizational participation in restoration and conservation. The project is the first in Central and Northern California to investigate these …
The mission of River Otter Ecology Project (ROEP) is to engage the public in supporting conservation and restoration by linking river otter recovery to the health of our watersheds through education, research, and community science. Megan will discuss ROEPs work of changing the California range map for river otters how it came about, how …
She, Paola Bouley and Terence Carroll founded the River Otter Ecology Project in 2012 to investigate the recovery of the river otter population in the SF Bay Area in order to inform wetland restoration and support watershed conservation.
The River Otter Ecology Project is a registered 501 (c)(3) EIN #45-4997526 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of river otters and our watershed. We receive no government funding, and depend solely on financial support from our friends.