OUR MISSION:
The American River Conservancy serves our communities
by ensuring healthy ecosystems within the upper American
and upper Cosumnes River Watersheds through land
conservation, stewardship and education.
OUR MISSION:
The American River Conservancy serves our communities
by ensuring healthy ecosystems within the upper American
and upper Cosumnes River Watersheds through land
conservation, stewardship and education.
We Value:
ELENA DELACY
Executive Director
JULIE ALLEN
Public Outreach &
Office Manager
AUTUMN
GRONBORG
Forest Restoration
Manager
KELLY
CROFFOOT
Chili Bar
Manager
MELISSA LOBACH
Development Director
CATHY MUELLER
Stewardship Manager
BRIEGAN AGUILAR
Stewardship Coordinator
MEGAN CALARCO
Education Coordinator
NIC RUSSO
Education Manager
MARSHALL GORHAM
Land Protection
Specialist
SPENCER CORTRIGHT
Education Assistant
SABRINA CLARK
Forest Health
Technician
RYAN HOYT
Farm Stewardship
Assistant
YASEEN NASIRI
Accounting Specialist
KYLE POGUE
President
CHRISTINA SALOMON
Vice President
HOWARD LEVENSON
Secretary
JULIE MARSTON
Treasurer
SCOTT VAIL
President Emeritus
STEVE CLARK
CATHY
CIOFALO
LEE VAN PELT
MARCUS CHRISTIAN
RACHEL LUM
RUSSELL MILLS
RANDY L. BARROW
ANNUAL REPORTS
JOBS
Please check back.
If you are interested in an internship, contact us at (530) 621-1224.
EVENTS
Check out our current events, hikes and outings here.
NEWS & PRESS
See the latest press releases, news stories, and articles about ARC.
Mtn. Democrat_El Dorado Ranch May 2024
Education Center Press Release March 2024
El Dorado Ranch Press Release January 2024
Georgetown Gazette November 2023-Wildman Hill (PDF)
UCDavis Newsletter January 2023-Water Quality Management
Press Release January 2023-French Meadows Partnership
Press Release January 2022-French Meadows Partnership
KCRA January 2022-Cronan Ranch
Serrano Magazine Fall 2021-Wakamatsu Farm
Mountain Democrat-Cosumnes River trail access
Mountain Democrat-Magnolia Ranch
Style Magazine-Snowshoe Hike February 2021
Georgetown Gazette-New Trails Open January 2021
Mountain Democrat-New Trails Open December 2020
COVID-19-ARC actions and responses
Mountain Democrat-Lewis Ranch March 2020
Mountain Democrat-Big Day of Giving April 2019
Mountain Democrat-Snowshoe Hike 2019
Wall Street Journal-logging 2018
Adventure Magazine-Wakamatsu 2018
Mountain Democrat-Acorn Creek Trail opening 2018
Mountain Democrat-Ag Water Wakamatsu 2018
Mountain Democrat-El Dorado Ranch purchase October 2018
Fox40News-Poppy Walk April 2018
NationalGeographic-GeoTourism Site
MountainDemocrat-Wakamatsu Champion Tree October 2018
MountainDemocrat-Wakamatsu Kite Festival June 2018
MountainDemocrat-California Naturalist Class December 2016
MotherLodeRiverCenter-Article by Scott Underwood February 2014
BUSINESS PARTNERS
Become a Community Partner HERE.
PUBLIC AGENCIES
The American River Conservancy works with a wide variety agencies in the public sector such as BLM & the U.S. Forest Service. We work at the federal, state and local level on a range of issues.
LANDOWNERS
Protecting the land and the life it supports starts with the landowner. ARC has worked with over 60 landowners to willingly preserve over 24,800 acres since 1989.
FOUNDATION SUPPORT AND NON-PROFITS
The American River Conservancy receives annual support from growing number of private and corporate foundations. These partnerships are critical to helping ARC implement its education and stewardship programs.
Non Profit 501c3 tax ID#68-0195752.