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Berkeley, CA 94704
GGBA, with its partners -Oakland Zoo, SFBBO, IBR, and CDFW -is working towards a resolution of issues concerning local business owners and community members, and the BCNH who currently roost in the trees in their locale. The BCNH is, of course, the official bird of the City of Oakland and deserves fair treatment in any forthcoming resolution regarding possible re-location or other mitigations to make life good for both the birds and the human residents. You can assist in meetings with the businesses and community members, and with door to door and other means of outreach.
Date Posted: 2024-03-12
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San Francisco, CA 94124
Help restore and maintain shoreline habitat and plants on San Francisco Bay southeastern waterfront at Heron's Head Park and EcoCenter on the First Wed of every month 10am-noon. Bring your own water bottle and snacks, weather appropriate outdoor clothing (hat, sunscreen, rain gear), and your own gloves if you have them. Wear closed-toe shoes. We abide by current local COVID rules. We provide tools (and gloves, and hand sanitizer if you do not have your own). See shorebirds while working. Please contact jcarpinelli@goldengateaudubon.org
Date Posted: 2024-04-25
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Berkeley, CA 94702
Use your photography skills to share our habitat restoration activities and/or events with others. We are seeking a volunteer that can photograph people and birds at our restoration sites and/or at events. Photographs would be taken on site of volunteers that sign a waiver. For restoration, the volunteers are removing weeds and trash from the shoreline or planting native plants that provide food or a place to rest or nest along the shoreline. For events, you would attend the event location indoor or outside and photograph people interacting at table and at event. Photographs would then be sent digitally to our office for use in print or on social media. Photo credit would be provided.
Date Posted: 2024-03-12
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Oakland, CA 94621
Habitat Restoration at Arrowhead Marsh-Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline, Oakland. Plant and tend to native plants, remove non-native invasive plants, and pick up trash along the shoreline at our site adjacent to Arrowhead Marsh at MLK Shoreline Park. Arrowhead Marsh is a one-of-a-kind area, where waterbirds and shorebirds feed, and Brown Pelicans dive, and you may hear or see the the Ridgway's Rail a listed endangered species -in the marsh. Upcoming Volunteer Activities: Third Saturday of every month Our workdays are held on the third Saturday of every month, 9:30am-12 noon, with a few exceptions. Please pre-register by signing in to our online form. Bring your own gloves and re-usable bag for trash pick up if you like, or we can provide. You will receive emiled confirmation and directions upon registering. Contact our volunteer coordinator, Janet at jcarpinelli@goldengateaudubon.org For groups over 5, please contact Janet at jcarpinelli@goldengateaudubon.org. Visit our website: http://www.goldengateaudubon.org/volunteer/
Date Posted: 2024-04-25
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San Francisco, CA 94121
Golden Gate Park, North Lake, San Francisco Restore and maintain native and migratory bird habitat plantings with San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department and Golden Gate Bird Alliance. Fourth Saturday of each month from 10am- noon. Meet at east side of lake - east of JFK Drive stair entrance to North Lake. Directions: Golden Gate Park on JFK Drive west of Chain of Lakes Dr. Groups are welcome but please contact: Janet Carpinelli Volunteer and Conservation Advocacy Manager jcarpinelli@goldengatebirds.org 30 days in advance for Group Sign up Form. If group is less than 8, please contact us and let us know so we can plan for gloves, tools, plants etc.
Date Posted: 2024-04-25