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Point Reyes National SeashoreSunset over the Point Reyes Headlands as seen from Limantour Beach
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Point Reyes National Seashore
Volunteer: Yearly Calendar

Volunteer Opportunity

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Short-term Opportunities
(One day)

Adopt-a-Trail      

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Coho and Steelhead Monitoring

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Habitat Restoration

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Kule Loklo Workday

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Native Plant Seed Collection      

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Stream Team

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Volunteer Opportunity

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Intermediate-term Opportunities
(One to four months)

Harbor Seal Monitoring    

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X

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X

         
Native Plant Seed Collection      

X

X

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X

X

X

     
Snowy Plover Docent        

X

X

X

X

X

     
Tule Elk Docent            

X

X

X

     
Winter Wildlife Docent

X

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Volunteer Opportunity

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Longer-term Opportunities
(Six months or longer)

Morgan Horse Ranch

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Museum Management

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Tule Elk Monitoring                        
Visitor Protection                        
Visitor Services

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Humpback whale spout  

Did You Know?
Marine biologists have identified nearly a third of all known marine mammal species in the waters surrounding Point Reyes. Blue whales and humpback whales feed here during spring and summer months. Gray whales migrate past our shores twice a year on their round trip from Alaska to Baja.
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Last Updated: March 05, 2009 at 19:31 EST