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4 people are interested
Help San Diego Audubon carry out vegetation monitoring!
ORGANIZATION: San Diego Audubon Society
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4 people are interested
San Diego Audubon has been restoring coastal sand dune habitat in Mission Bay for over a decade, and part of our work entails carrying out vegetation monitoring at the restoration sites to assess the impacts of our management. We are looking for volunteers to assist us with these efforts. No previous experience with field research is required, as we will provide all training in the field. We also provide all needed supplies as well as water, sunscreen and snacks.
The monitoring is set to take place from 8:30 am - 1:30 pm on Monday, September 10th through Friday, September 14th. We will be monitoring at a number of different locations, all in Mission Bay.
You can contact our Restoration Program Manager at flaherty@sandiegoaudubon.org to sign up or find out more.
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About San Diego Audubon Society
Location:
4010 Morena Blvd., Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92117, US
Mission Statement
Together we defend our region's birds, unique biodiversity, and threatened habitats through advocacy, education, and restoration. We envision a region in which people and nature are interconnected and thriving, where diverse communities find common ground to prioritize and respond to the climate crisis and other urgent threats to birds and the natural world, and give shape to an enduring culture of conservation and sustainability.
Description
San Diego Audubon Society (SDAS) is a chapter of the National Audubon Society, an organization founded in 1905 to stop the slaughter of wild birds for their feathers. Originally founded in 1948, SDAS has served the region for over 70 years. We serve a diverse population, with community-based habitat restoration projects, environmental education programs, and recreational offerings in North County, Metro, East County, and South Bay communities. Programs include conservation, education, recreation, and sanctuary operations. SDAS leads the way in fostering knowledge and appreciation of the natural world and seeks to become an even more significant resource for our communities through our education, environmental recreation, and numerous conservation programs.
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WHERE
4010 Morena Blvd100San DiegoSan Diego, CA 92117
DATE POSTED
August 30, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- 5 hours
- Minors will require a legal guardian sign their waivers for them