Point Reyes National Seashore Recruiting for Winter Wildlife Docent Volunteers for the Winter of 2014–2015

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Date: October 20, 2014
Contact: Anela Ramos, 415-464-5146

Docent with gray whale baleen talking with a visitor.

Point Reyes National Seashore is currently recruiting and accepting applications for Winter Wildlife Docent Volunteers for the winter of 2014–2015. Winter Wildlife Docents help strengthen the connection with and foster stewardship of Point Reyes National Seashore among park visitors by helping visitors view, understand, and appreciate elephant seals and gray whales during their respective mating and migration seasons. Docents help visitors understand the ongoing management and research issues relating to northern elephant seals in Point Reyes National Seashore and provide general park information and assistance to visitors.

Winter Wildlife Docents work at the Lighthouse, Chimney Rock, and Drakes Beach areas of Point Reyes National Seashore on weekends and holidays from January through April.

Training is scheduled for November 15–16 and December 7, 2014 at Point Reyes National Seashore. Individuals 16 years and older are encouraged to apply.

For more information or to apply online, please visit https://go.nps.gov/winterwildlifeprogram or contact Anela Ramos at 415-464-5146 or by email.

Benefits to the docents include training and education about northern elephant seals, gray whales and related park resources; satisfaction in promoting awareness and protection of northern elephant seals and gray whales; and experience in communicating with and helping park visitors in a national park setting.

Essential qualities of Winter Wildlife Docents include: interest and desire to serve others; good oral communication skills; and abilities to interact with a variety of people and to work as part of a team and independently. Docents must also be able to spend a majority of the time standing, walking, and/or hiking; tolerate sun, wind, fog, and cold; and carry up to 15 pounds of teaching materials a distance of up to one-fifth mile.

Point Reyes National Seashore is located one hour north of San Francisco on the Marin coast and encompasses over 71,000 acres, including 32,000 acres of wilderness area. Over 2.5 million people visit the park annually. Estuaries, windswept beaches, coastal grasslands, salt marshes, and coniferous forests create a haven of 80 miles of unspoiled and undeveloped coastline. Abundant recreational opportunities include 147 miles of hiking trails, backcountry campgrounds, and numerous beaches.

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Last updated: February 28, 2015

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1 Bear Valley Road
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956

Phone:

415-464-5100
This number will initially be answered by an automated attendant, from which one can opt to access a name directory, listen to recorded information about the park (e.g., directions to the park; visitor center hours of operation; fire danger information; wildlife updates; ranger-led programs; seasonal events; etc.), or speak with a ranger. Please note that if you are calling between 4:30 pm and 10 am, park staff may not be available to answer your call.

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