• Log In
  • My account
Conservancy logo
  •  Mayne Wildlife
    • Habitat
    • Ocean Life
    • Plants
    • Amphibians and Reptiles
    • Arthropods
    • Land Mammals
    • Birds
  •  Our Work
    • Caring for the Land
      • Your Property
        • Free Landholder Consultations
        • Native Plants
      • The Deer Problem
        • Deer Problem Updates
        • Policy Related to Deer Overpopulation
      • Restoration
        • Bennett Bay
        • Henderson Park
        • Mt. Parke Regional Park
        • St. John Point
    • Shoreline Care
      • Beach Cleanup
      • Eelgrass Monitoring
      • Kelp Bed Monitoring
    • Youth Education
  •  Events
    • Coming Events
    • Past Event Recordings
  •  Get Involved
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
      • Donate Now
      • Monthly Giving
      • Planned Giving
    • Volunteer
      • Short-term Opportunities
      • Standing Opportunities
  •  About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board and Staff 2023
      • Meeting MinutesMinutes and other updates from the Board of Directors for members.
      • Meeting Schedule – Join Us
    • Our Supporters
      • Our Community Donors
      • Our Collaborating Partners
      • Our Funding Partners
    • In the News
    • Publications
    • Constitution and Bylaws
      • Privacy Policy

staff

Board and Staff

Incoming Summer Staff: Welcome Gwen!

We’re very excited to be welcoming in a new Restoration Technician. Gwen Janz will be working with the Conservancy from May through the summer, helping out with a wide variety of programs including our restoration projects and the community bat program. If you see Gwen out and about, be sure Read more…

By Katie Kushneryk, 9 monthsApril 29, 2022 ago
Board and Staff

Where are they now? Past Summer Staff

Each year, the Mayne Island Conservancy is fortunate to host incredible, motivated, and capable summer staff. Community members who have volunteered and worked alongside past staff might wonder occasionally, where are they now? We’ve checked in with a handful of them to see where they’ve landed, and have had the Read more…

By Katie Kushneryk, 1 yearJanuary 27, 2022 ago
Search This Site
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle