Volcan Mountain Foundation

Secondary Menu

San Diego County, California

The Diversity of Wildlife on Volcan Mountain Saturday, November 12th

Date: 
Saturday, November 12, 2016 - 2:00pm

Saturday, November 12th at 2pm the Volcan Mountain Foundation (VMF) is hosting a free public presentation by Bill and Susan Carter lead volunteers of VMF's Wildlife Imaging Team (WITs) at VMF's Volcan Mountain Nature Center. They will share fascinating wildlife photos, captured from the growing network of remote cameras around the Volcan Mountains, what the WITs are learning about the diversity of wildlife on and around Volcan, and the behind the scenes work of wildlife monitoring. Prepare to be intrigued and inspired by what this team of passionate Citizen Scientists is discovering and accomplishing. Most recently their work has been recognized by professional USGS scientists working on badger research on the upland habitat of Volcan Mountain and along its adjacent watersheds.

You'll also learn more about volunteering and becoming a part of this exciting team! This is a great opportunity if you've ever wanted to get out 'beyond the gates' and participate in conservation work out in the field.

Due to the gated entry for VMF’s Volcan Mountain Nature Center (22850 Volcan Road, Julian, CA), please plan to arrive between 1:45 and 1:55.