As a Restoration Supervisor, you directly help to restore and protect Saint Paul's natural areas. The City of Saint Paul thanks you for your continued commitment. For your convenience, listed below are resources to help you with your work as a Restoration Supervisor.
Volunteer Events and Professional Development Requirement
As of January 1, 2016, Restoration Supervisors will be required to participate in a minimum of 5 events throughout the year.
- Commitment of participating in five (5) volunteer events and participation in at least two (2) educational opportunities per year.
In order to receive credit for professional development events, we ask Restoration Supervisors to either (a) write a blog post about the event for the Restore Saint Paul or (b) prepare a brief presentation for fellow volunteers that will cover topics learned.
Basics
Restoration Supervisor Position Description
Volunteer Handbook
Restoration Supervisor Calendar (sign up for available volunteer opportunities)
Restoration Supervisor Manual
Contacts for Environmental Volunteers
Plant Identification
Saint Paul Native Species Plant Appendix
2015 Ramsey County Invasive Species Trainings (PDF flyer)
Professional Development Opportunities
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory
National Park Service
Minnesota Native Plant Society
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Dodge Nature Center
Tamarack Nature Center
REI Store Roseville
Bell Museum