- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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72 people are interested
Promote the first marine mammal hospital of Washington state
ORGANIZATION: SR3 Sealife Response, Rehab and Research
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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72 people are interested
To assist Soundside Marinelife Rescue Center in educating the public about the importance of opening and operating the first and only marine mammal rehabilitation hospital in Washington and Oregon in order to hopitalize large marine mammals such as endangered sea otter or large pinnipeds including the threatened Stellar Sea Lion. Suitable for multiple ages Assist in setting up and breaking down events Attending our booth at events and fairs (typically 3 hours shifts) At home projects including activities like making crafts or researching Gain knowledge on the marine mammal community and learn the importance of keeping them healthy Benefit the critters of ALL marine life Be a part of a great emerging company that has a great past, present, and future ahead Meet fun and insightful people
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About SR3 Sealife Response, Rehab and Research
Location:
Po Box 1404, Mukilteo, WA 98275, US
Mission Statement
Promoting the health and welfare of marine life in the Pacific Northwest.
Description
SR3 Sealife Response, Rehab, and Research is the first of its kind non-profit in Washington dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. SR3 is a collaborative effort with NOAA, the University of Washington, SeaDoc Society, and more to provide the first and much needed dedicated marine wildlife rehabilitation and science facility in Washington. The facility will also serve as a research and teaching institute to tackle big ocean health issues while helping future generations learn to care for our oceans. Currently SR3 is actively responding to injured/stranded marine wildlife, disentangling marine animals, monitoring local killer whale health and world whale health, researching Sea Star Wasting Disease, and mentoring students.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
8616 Mukilteo SpeedwayMukilteo, WA 98275
DATE POSTED
December 18, 2014
SKILLS
- Environmental Education
- Aquarium Maintenance
- Animal Care / Handling
- Data Entry
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 4 hours per month
- Children must be accompanied an adult