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ORGANIZATION: Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

  • 3 people are interested
Habitat Hike fun!
Volunteer Allison Shell is showing a group of Daisy’s a tour of the different habitats at the refuge.

The Environmental Education Center offers two environmental education programs: Wetland Round up (1 st-5 th) and Watershed Watchers (5 th-12 th). Docents will gain experience in environmental education and public speaking, and will be responsible for managing and leading groups of students through educational activities.

Training: Attend a teacher training, shadow a field trip, co-lead an activity

Questions:
Please contact Genie Moore at genie_moore@fws.gov

Additional Requirements: Volunteer season is from September to mid-June. Two full days per month for a six-month commitment.

Hours: Programs are generally Mon-Fri, 9:30am - 1:30pm, on an as-needed basis.

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About Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Location:

1751 Grand Blvd., San Jose, CA 95002, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is to work with diverse urban communities to inspire stewardship through educational and inclusive visitor engagement, while protecting and restoring a resilient bayland ecosystem that benefits both wildlife and people. The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) Friends group, authorized by Congress to support the education, interpretation, and research activities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society seeks to nurture in the public a sense of understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuges, their natural and cultural history, and to conserve, preserve, and restore bay lands as essential wildlife habitat.

Description

From its start in 1903, the National Wildlife Refuge System has owed its very existence to concerned citizens eager to protect America's natural resources.


More than 200 nonprofit Refuge Friends organizations support national wildlife refuges. Some work with a single refuge, some for a refuge complex or an entire state. Friends members are crucial to conserving and protecting our nation’s wildlife and teaching millions of Americans that their actions today determine the conservation legacy of tomorrow.


More than 42,000 people volunteer their time and ideas each year to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Whether they work on the land, in a visitor center or with youth, they contribute to the conservation mission that reaches back more than a century. Become a volunteer or Refuge Friend to contribute your strength on behalf of America’s natural resources.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Environment
Children & Youth, Education & Literacy, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1751 Grand Blvd.Alviso, CA 95002

(37.439407,-121.9602)
 

SKILLS

  • Environmental Education
  • Habitat Restoration

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Volunteer season is from September to mid-June. 1-2 full days per month for a six-month commitment.

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