Interested in working with the Northern Blues Partnership?

Below are a couple of positions specifically working with the Northern Blues Restoration Partnership to help us reach our restoration and monitoring objectives while also providing great workforce development training and experience in the field!

  • Forest Stewardship Crew Member

    Fulltime/Seasonal with Wallowa Resources

    Crew members will gain experience and training in a variety of forestry and natural resource projects that may include unit layout and data collection for restoration efforts, fuel reduction projects, timber sales, and other natural resource opportunities to promote healthy forests and watersheds.

  • Monitoring Technician

    Full time/Seasonal with Wallowa Resources

    The Monitoring Technician supports the Northern Blues Monitoring Team by collecting pre- and post-fuels treatment forest stand structure, wildlife habitat, and/or grassland plant community data across public, private and tribal lands.

Learn more and get involved today.

Our natural resource contractors are an integral part of the work we’re doing on the landscape. Contact us now to be added to our listserv regarding upcoming opportunities, or to update your information.

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Are you a contractor?

If you are a forest landowner you are an important part of this cross boundary effort. If you would like to get involved we can connect you to the many partners and resources available in our region. Whether you just bought a piece of forestland and do not know where to begin - or are a seasoned forest owner looking to update your old forest management plan - we have partners ready to help you at each step.

Are you a landowner?

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Prescribed burning (also called a broadcast, planned or controlled burn) is a fire that is started on purpose, kept under control, and done by professionals trained in fire management, with the right equipment and under the right weather conditions.

Are you interested in learning more about prescribed fire?

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Interested in learning more about our work on public lands?

Our public lands are primarily managed by federal, state, and county agencies including the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Department of State Lands, and others. Learn more about the role public lands play in the partnership below.

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