- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
One Tam: Wildlife Picture Index Project
ORGANIZATION: Marin Municipal Water District
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
One Tam: Wildlife Picture Index Project
Thursday, September 14 and Tuesday, September 26; 1 - 4pm
Come contribute to the Marin Wildlife Picture Index Project! This project depends on volunteer "Community Scientists" to help maintain wildlife cameras and process photos, and we are especially looking to train and retain volunteers for the long-term. At this training, we will be viewing and cataloging photos (on the computer) acquired from wildlife cameras in Marin. Newbies and experienced catalogers welcome. Register today, as space is limited.
Ages 16 and up. Register today at www.OneTam.org, as space is limited. Meet at the MMWD Offices in Corte Madera, 220 Nellen Avenue.
Note that we are suspending our habitat restoration event this month. Coastal Cleanup Day is on Saturday September 16. We encourage you to take part in a beach or creek cleanup near you!
Save These Dates!
Trail Crew: October 7, November 4
Habitat Restoration: October 21, November 18
Bee Pinning Party: October 14
Mt Tam Science Symposium: October 26
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About Marin Municipal Water District
Location:
220 Nellen Ave, Corte Madera, CA 94925, US
Mission Statement
To manage our natural resources in a sustainable manner and to provide our customers with reliable, high-quality water at a reasonable price.
Description
The MMWD volunteer program strives to connect people to nature and their water source by offering hands-on activities on the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed.
Volunteers are currently engaged in habitat restoration, trails maintenance, environmental education, biological monitoring and geographic information systems mapping.
Through their experiences volunteers gain skills, become stewards, contribute to the health and safety of the watershed and have fun while doing so.
MMWD manages 18,500 acres of land in the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed and 2,750 acres adjacent to the Nicasio and Soulajule reservoirs in west Marin. The Mt. Tamalpais Watershed has been identified by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a key component of a biosphere reserve, a designation given to biodiversity hot spots like the Amazon rainforest.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
220 Nellen AveMMWD OfficeCorte Madera, CA 94925
DATE POSTED
August 23, 2017
SKILLS
- Photography
- Basic Computer Skills
- Environmental Education
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 3 hours