SYRCL Welcomes Emily Wilson, our new Community Engagement Manager
Meet Emily Wilson, SYRCL’s new Community Engagement Manager. In this role, Emily is responsible for SYRCL’s community engagement, volunteerism, outreach, and information…
Meet Emily Wilson, SYRCL’s new Community Engagement Manager. In this role, Emily is responsible for SYRCL’s community engagement, volunteerism, outreach, and information…
Learn more about SYRCL’s priorities through SYRCL’s Strategic Plan, United for the Yuba, that maps our vision and guides our work….
August is National Make-A-Will Month, and here at the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL), we recognize the importance of planning…
2023 was another monumental year for the South Yuba River citizens League. This was our 40th anniversary and given all that SYRCL accomplished, it seems we are not slowing down one bit. All of SYRCL’s departments contributed to protecting and preserving the Yuba watershed.
SYRCL is excited to formally welcome our newest AmeriCorps to the team: Abby Messe, River Monitoring Coordinator, and Reed Herbison, Restoration Coordinator
We at SYRCL were deeply saddened by the news that Jim Wofford passed away on September 18. Jim was an extraordinary volunteer who worked on conservation projects across the entire Yuba watershed – from field work and tree planting to water quality testing and greenhouse gas monitoring. A SYRCL member and volunteer since 1989, Jim was awarded “Volunteer of the Year” in 2011. He lived the life of a true citizen scientist and helped SYRCL advance its work in restoring our headwater meadows and the lower Yuba River.