NCRC has strong ties to other organizations in quest of the same goals...
The Fire Safe Council of California
The Fire Safe Council provides resources for establishing and maintaining local Fire Safe Councils, such as the FSC Handbook, nonprofit and funding information.
The California Fire Safe Council's mission is to preserve and enhance California's manmade and natural resources by providing leadership and support that mobilizes all Californians to protect their homes, communities and environment from wildfires.
Since its formation in April 1993, the Council has united its diverse membership to speak with one voice about fire safety. The Council has distributed fire prevention education materials to industry leaders and their constituents, evaluated legislation pertaining to fire safety and empowered grassroots organizations to spearhead fire safety programs.
www.firesafecouncil.org
Resource Management
Resource Management provides natural resource contract services to private land owners, public land management organizations, and other natural resource companies.
P.O. Box 146
Fort Jones, California 96032
530-468-2888
Fax (530) 468-4426
www.landusecoaching.com
STEP Program
STEP is the contracted service provider of Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funded programs and services in Siskiyou County. Customers can access WIA employment services through the Workforce Connection Community Employment Centers. Customers needing computerized literacy training or GED preparation can obtain these services through the organization's two Learning Labs.
Siskiyou Training and Employment Program, Inc.
310 Boles Street, Weed, CA 96094
Phone:1-800-344-STEP
Fax: 530-938-1499
www.siskiyouwc.org
Mason, Bruce & Girard
Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc. has been providing natural resource consulting services to industry and government for over 85 years. they help public, private and tribal timberland owners analyze, value, plan and manage land to meet their objectives.
Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc.
33 North Central Ave., Suite 418
Medford, Oregon 97501
(541) 973-1951
Mason, Bruce & Girard
Siskiyou County Economic Development Council
The Siskiyou County Economic Development Council, Inc. (SCEDC) is a non-profit 501(c)4 corporation designed to promote the overall economic development of Siskiyou County in Northern California. Since its inception in 1985, the SCEDC has been the lead organization in economic development in the area.
Siskiyou County Economic Development Council
1512 S. Oregon St.
Yreka, CA 96097
Toll Free: (800) 842-1638
Local: (530) 842-1638
Fax: (530) 842-2685
www.siskiyoucounty.org
Forester's Co-Op
Forester’s Co-Op is a sustained yield forest resource management company servicing client needs throughout the State of California. They offer market driven sustainable solutions to complex forestry, renewable energy, and fire wise community development challenges. Forester’s Co-Op's Tom Amesbury (Professional Forester RPF#2253) provides Northern California Resource Center professional forestry oversight services.
415 Colfax Avenue Grass Valley, CA 95945
Phone: (530) 273-8326 Fax: (530) 273-2256
www.forco-op.com
Upper Sacramento River Exchange
An exciting stewardship program providing free public information, community gatherings, and education about the unique Upper Sacramento River watershed. Northern California Resource Center collaborates with the River Exchange to provide multiple projects focused on natural resource restoration and training.
3819 Sacramento Avenue,
Dunsmuir CA 96025
530-235-2012
www.riverexchange.org
Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, administers 262 million surface acres of America's public lands, located primarily in 12 Western States. The BLM sustains the health, diversity, and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. Northern California Resource Center maintains current assistance agreements with BLM.
www.blm.gov
U.S. Forest Service
The Forest Service was established in 1905 and is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Forest Service manages public lands in national forests and grasslands, which encompass 193 million acres. Northern California Resource Center maintains current participating agreements with both the Klamath National Forest and the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Link to the US Forest Service Web Site
Klamath National Forest
The Klamath National Forest encompasses nearly 2 million acres of land straddling the California and Oregon border.
Klamath National Forest
1312 Fairlane Road
Yreka, CA 96097-9549
(530) 842-6131
Link to the Klamath National Forest Web Site
Shasta Trinity National Forest
The Shasta Trinity National Forest is the largest in California with a diverse landscape ranging from 1,000 to 14,162 feet. The 2.1 million acre forest encompasses five wilderness areas, hundreds of mountain lakes and 6,278 miles of streams and rivers.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
3644 Avtech Parkway
Redding, CA 96002
(530)226-2500
Link to the Shasta Trinity Forest Web Site
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's mission is, working with others, to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
www.fws.gov.
California Department of Fish & Game
The Mission of the Department of Fish and Game is to manage California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.
The Department of Fish and Game maintains native fish, wildlife, plant species and natural communities for their intrinsic and ecological value and their benefits to people. This includes habitat protection and maintenance in a sufficient amount and quality to ensure the survival of all species and natural communities. The department is also responsible for the diversified use of fish and wildlife including recreational, commercial, scientific and educational uses.
www.dfg.ca.gov.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection protects the people of California from fires, responds to emergencies, and protects and enhances forest, range, and watershed values providing social, economic, and environmental benefits to rural and urban citizens.
www.fire.ca.gov.
US EPA Adopt a Watershed
EPA's Adopt Your Watershed program challenges you to serve your community by taking part in activities to protect and restore your local watershed.
US EPA Adopt a Watershed
|