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Volunteers
These are some of our most active volunteers.
Bob Barnes Darrell
Barnes Denis Dunning Bill Foster Birdie Foster Christine
Hancock Gordon Hancock
Chloe Kennedy
Martine Metzenheim Marya Miller
Bob Showers Holly Sorenson
Gerry Tessman
The Kern River Preserve could not operate without its
dedicated volunteers. Do you know a helpful hero who should be on this page?
Email
and tell the webmaster all about the missing volunteer.

Staff
Reed Tollefson: Preserve Manager. Reed started as a
dedicated volunteer / part-time staff member.

Jeff
King: Jeff takes the lead on or
helps with habitat enhancement, irrigation installation and repair, electrical
work, mechanical work, painting, and general Preserve maintenance. He
constructed the hummingbird garden found near the start of the Nature Trail.
Jeff put up eight Bluebird nest boxes that were almost immediately
occupied by several pairs of Western Bluebirds. He is very clever at
improvising. Jeff built a fence post puller and several other
contraptions that have made several hard tasks easier. He is an incredibly
versatile, consistent, and effective volunteer.
Thanks, Jeff, for your many, many hours, days, and months of volunteer work on
behalf of the Kern River Preserve. We appreciate you in ways that no paragraph
on a web site could ever do justice. Let us just say that the preceding words
serve as a very small token of the appreciation that we have for you. Thanks,
Jeff.

Alison Sheehey:
Our Outreach Coordinator and webmaster is responsible
for the creation and maintenance of the KRP website. Her other creative
projects important to the outreach efforts of the Kern River Preserve
include coordinating the nature festivals, kiosk signage, the newsletter, and visitor brochures.
She
runs
Nature Ali
a volunteer project educating
the public on the natural world in Kern County
and beyond. She continues to research
many different facets of Kern County natural history.
Research
projects include: the status and distribution of
the naturalized
Rose-ringed
Parakeets in Bakersfield and the status and
distribution of vertebrates of Kern County.

Sandra
Wieser: Sandra has been volunteering at the
Kern River Preserve since 1992. With the departure of our former Assistant
Manager, Lynn Overtree, Sandra assumed greater responsibility in the Friends.
But, that is only the beginning of her Preserve volunteer resume. Sandra has
worked on habitat restoration, irrigation layout and maintenance, hummingbird
gardens, trail upkeep, and all other manner of general Preserve maintenance. She
served on 1997’s Turkey Vulture Festival organizing committee and was the
coordinator of the 1998 festival. She is also a committee member
on the Kern Valley Festivals. Her chief Festival responsibility
continues to be the processing of all
festival registrations including field trip sign–ups. Sandra keeps the Kernville Chamber of
Commerce updated on the space availability on field trips.
Sandra was born
and raised in the San Fernando Valley. She joined the Navy in 1968 where she
received her Associate Degree. Sandra retired in 1987 and moved to the Kern
Valley in 1991. During her 20 years in the service, she had plenty of
opportunities to travel and learn about wildlife in many parts of the world.
Sandra is a member of the Sierra Club (she was outings chair and newsletter
editor for the Chesapeake Bay Group in Norfolk, VA), The Nature Conservancy, and
several other organizations. Words fail us when we want to truly express our
appreciation of Sandra’s contributions.
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