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1 person is interested
Docent for Nature Center
ORGANIZATION: BUENA VISTA AUDUBON SOCIETY
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1 person is interested
Do you love nature and working with the public? Buena Vista Audubon Society operates a nature center that has a myriad of displays, interactive activities for young people, a gift shop, and a library. As a nature center docent, your tasks include: greeting visitors, sharing information about the local flora and fauna of the Buena Vista Lagoon ecosystem, answering the phone, and ringing up gift shop sales. Training is provided. Shifts are available Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am - 1 pm and 1 - 4 pm. Sign up for one shift a month, or as many as you like!
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About BUENA VISTA AUDUBON SOCIETY
Location:
2202 S. Coast Highway, PO BOX 480, OCEANSIDE, CA 92054, US
Mission Statement
To protect and preserve our region’s birds, biodiversity, and threatened habitats, and to promote conservation of our natural resources through advocacy, education, and both habitat restoration & management.
Description
The Buena Vista Audubon Society was founded in 1951 as the coastal North San Diego County chapter of the National Audubon Society and has approximately 1,300 member households. BVAS's programs help foster a knowledge and appreciation for the plants and animals that make up the natural ecosystem of our community. BVAS operates a nature center, adjacent to the Buena Vista Lagoon in Oceanside, California, that is available free of charge to the public and to schools for tours. The grounds include a native plant garden and a short trail that loops around a duck pond.
BVAS runs several nature education programs: school tours for children in partnership with local elementary schools (over 1,200 school children participate in free class outings to our nature center annually); regular monthly birding field trips (to local birding hotspots); native plant gardening (at our nature center's native plant garden and trail); and monthly lectures on natural history-related topics.
In addition, we own two pieces of lands protected for conservation; these are currently in the process of being restored to native habitat. BVAS also engages in advocacy efforts to promote responsible land use in the region.
A volunteer-led organization, BVAS has more than 200 volunteers who run our nature center and programs, with the help of three staff members: the Executive Director, Nature Center Manager, and Membership Coordinator.
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WHERE
2202 South Coast HighwayOceanside, CA 92054
DATE POSTED
September 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Education
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Approximately 4 hours a month