Tuleyome seeks new board members

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Tuleyome, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit conservation organization based in Woodland, is currently recruiting members of the public to be a part of its board of directors. 

Tuleyome works in Yolo, Lake, Napa, Mendocino, Solano, Glenn and Colusa counties and also does some outreach in Sacramento County.

The organization has been working in the Northern Inner Coast Range of California and the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument region for 15 years, and is now seeking new board members who can lead it into the future.

Tuleyome works to conserve, enhance, restore and enjoy regional public lands and open spaces, and it does this through a variety of programs.

It builds and maintains trails, gets the public outdoors through its Home Place Adventures program, educates the public through its “Nature and You” lecture series and its upcoming Certified California Naturalist program, implements conservation policy, and also purchases land in the region that is ecologically or recreationally important.

Currently, Tuleyome is helping the Bureau of Land Management and the US Forest Service as they develop the new management plan for the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, is working to establish an Inner Coast Range State Conservancy, and is also playing an integral part in the planning and developing of a new Woodland Earth and Science Center.

The organization is looking for results-driven people who can volunteer as board members, and who have a commitment to science-based conservation and a vision for what can be accomplished in the region over the next five to ten years.

All candidates must be able to work productively with people of diverse backgrounds, and have proven experience in science, business, finance, fundraising, land acquisitions and/or environmental advocacy.

For more information, see Tuleyome’s Web site at http://tuleyome.org/boardinquiry/ or contact Executive Director Sara Husby at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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