Point Reyes National Seashore Accepting Applications for the Snowy Plover Docent Program for 2008

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Date: May 5, 2008
Contact: Eric Stearns, 415-464-5124

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Point Reyes National Seashore is currently accepting applications for the Snowy Plover Docent Program for the summer of 2008. Snowy Plover Docents help protect threatened nesting snowy plovers from disturbance by contacting park visitors on the beach and informing them about the seasonal beach closure to dogs; educate visitors about the natural history, plight, and protection of the snowy plovers in Point Reyes National Seashore; and provide general park information and assistance to visitors.

The program runs 15 weekends from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day Weekend 2008. Docents are asked to commit at least 1 weekend day every 2 weeks for a total of 6 weekend days during the program. Docents will work 6 hours each day. Training is scheduled for Sunday, May 18th at the Seashore headquarters from 10-4, part will be inside and the rest will be on the beach.

Snowy Plover Docents have the opportunity to work at two locations on the Great Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore. Docents receive training and education about the western snowy plovers and related park resources and enjoy the satisfaction in helping to protect a threatened bird species.

Docents enjoy learning about natural history and sharing this knowledge with others. Good oral communication skills, including tactfulness, and the ability to work independently are essential. Docents must also be able to tolerate long periods of standing, changing weather conditions, and be comfortable around dogs. Minimum age is 18 years.

Please contact Eric Stearns at (415) 464-5124 or by email for more information. Prospective docents may also apply online at www.volunteer.gov/gov (search for “Point Reyes”).

Point Reyes National Seashore is located one hour north of San Francisco on the Marin coast and encompasses over 71,000 acres, including 33,000 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 86 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: September 2, 2020

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Mailing Address:

1 Bear Valley Road
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956

Phone:

415-464-5100
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