Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps

The primary mission of Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps is to protect and monitor 16 wild trout streams and rivers in the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests.

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Public lands, our responsibility.

Our trained volunteers interact with forest visitors in order to provide education and support on local fishing, fire, camping, and personal safety. We work to foster a culture of respect, responsibility and accountability among the public, and invite everyone to participate in the protection and preservation of our public lands.

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Ready to take the next step?

We're always looking for individuals who are passionate about protecting and preserving natural resources to join our mission. As a volunteer with Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact in your local forests, while also learning new skills and gaining valuable experience.

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β€œIn 2024 Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps contributed over 5,475 hours of volunteer time and removed 13,646 pounds of trash from streams in the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests. β€œ

β€” US Forest Service

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FRVC Needs Your Support

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