Forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] The Wild Planet Strategy Team (WPST) is establishing a Rivers Committee, with the charge and responsibilities as listed below. We are seeking individuals with a history of work on rivers issues, and a demonstrated ability to work within a committee. If you wish to be considered for this committee, please send your name, contact information, and a brief statement of your activist history to: Barry Beasley, WPST 4653 Datura Rd Columbia, SC 29205-2125 314-878-3165 (Home evenings, weekends) 314-542-0526, ext 209 (Work 8-5 Eastern) [log in to unmask] SUBJECT line should read: RIVERS COMMITTEE--YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME PLEASE RESPOND BY April 15, 2000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIVERS COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT AND CHARGE Mission Statement: The mission of the Sierra Club's Rivers Committee is to provide assistance to volunteers in addressing river issues, build networks of activists working on these issues, and coordinate the Club's conservation efforts on these issues. River issues can include, but are not limited to: hydro re-licensing, riparian zone management, river restoration, dam removal, dredging, locks, wild and scenic river management and designation (both state and federal programs) and all related issues. Charge: In order to carry out the above mission the committee will: 1. Develop an activist network and facilitate information exchange among network members. 2. Keep network members informed on legislation and agency policy matters related to river issues. 3. Help develop and implement strategy to deal with river issues from defensive and proactive positions as appropriate, including raising the visibility of river issues in the Club. 4. Develop contacts with other environmental and citizen's groups working on river issues where such contacts would be helpful to activists and further the Club's agenda. Committee Responsibilities: The committee is expected to address river issues as delineated in the committee charge and to report progress on its work through its committee chair or WPST Liaison to the WPST. Committee members should not advocate one narrow position, but evaluate all relevant information fairly among all the differing viewpoints on any river issues addressed. The committee shall have 6-8 members, plus a Chairperson, all appointed by the WPST. Communication channels to the WPST are maintained through the WPST Liaison to the committee or by the committee chair. Funds to cover administrative costs of the committee will be provided by the WPST on a reimbursement schedule. A committee work plan and budget should be submitted to the WPST within one month of formation. As appropriate, the committee should establish liaisons with other Club entities, such as the WPST Wildlife and Endangered Species Committee, the Environmental Quality Strategy Team. Personnel, financial, and other administrative matters should be communicated directly between the Chairs of the WPST and the Rivers Committee or their designees. The WPST will review progress on the committee's work at the end of each year. To Apply, please provide the following information NAME: ADDRESS: Phone number: best time to call: E-mail address: Number of years of membership in the Sierra Club: Positions held: Issues and activities worked on: Chapter: Name of chapter chair: phone number: email address: Name of Chapter Conservation Chair: phone number: email address: Why do you wish to be a part of theRivers Committee? What particular skills and abilities will you being to this endeavor? Reply to Barry Beasley (see above) with a SUBJECT line that reads: RIVERS COMM.-YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]