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Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved with ESRCD and support conservation, restoration, and education efforts across Stanislaus County.

Opportunities include volunteering on habitat and restoration projects, partnering on conservation practices for working lands, supporting youth education programs, and participating in community events and workshops. Whether you are a landowner, student, educator, or community member, your involvement helps expand the reach and impact of our work.

Join us in caring for local land and resources while building lasting connections across our community.

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

Follow our work and our impact in the community. Sign up for our newsletter for updates, events, and opportunities to get involved!

EVENTS

Throughout 2026, we’ll celebrate 30 years of conservation in Stanislaus County through community events and workshops that bring together the people behind the work.

INTERNSHIPS

ESRCD offers paid and unpaid internships that provide hands-on experience across our programs. Opportunities are open to students and community members.

VOLUNTEER

Volunteer with us and take part in conservation, restoration, and education efforts that benefit our local community! Volunteers help with habitat projects, community events, youth programs, and outreach activities throughout the year.

JOBS

Thank you for your interest in working with the East Stanislaus Resource Conservation District. We do not currently have any open positions. Please check back here for future opportunities to join our team supporting conservation, restoration, education, and community programs across Stanislaus County.

BOARD MEETINGS

Our Board of Directors meetings are open to the public, and community members are welcome to attend. Join us to learn more about our work & program updates, and see how decisions are made to support conservation efforts in Stanislaus County.

WILDFLOWER SEED MIX

Explore what’s in our native wildflower seed mix, with simple planting guidance and information on how each plant supports pollinators and soil health.

OUR BLOG

Explore stories, updates, and resources that highlight conservation work happening across Stanislaus County.

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