Botany Volunteer Training for the Healthy Canyons Initiative

Here's an announcement from Jon Rebman about an opportunity to receive free training and participate in a survey of plants in local canyons:

When: 9-Noon, Sunday, 7 April 2024
Where: San Diego Natural History Museum

We will be holding a Botany Volunteer Training at the San Diego Natural History Museum on Sunday, April 7 from 9am-Noon for the Healthy Canyons Initiative. The goal of Healthy Canyons is to conduct multidisciplinary biological surveys to determine the current state of biodiversity in local canyons, engage local communities, and contribute to urban greenspace conservation policy and action. As a botany volunteer, you will be helping collect data on plant diversity in selected canyons. The training will cover how to use relevant digital apps (iNaturalist and FieldMaps) and specific training on plants we will be documenting such as sensitive, lost, and invasive plant species.

Please note, the first half of the class will be in the classroom and the second half will be hiking in Florida Canyon. Remember to dress accordingly and bring water, snacks, a hat, and sunscreen.

For more information and to enroll in this free class, please RSVP to Anna Arft (aarft@sdnhm.org), Conservation Biology Research Project Manager.

Posted on 30 de março de 2024, 12:38 AM by milliebasden milliebasden

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So sorry you chose to do this on the day that the California Native Plant Society in San Diego has it’s annual garden tour. I would love to attend, but have already agreed to volunteer for the garden tour.. let me know if you reschedule.
Sharon Griswold

Publicado por sharon249 30 dias antes

I am also attending CNPS Annual Garden Tour or I would have been at this training in a heartbeat, too, if it did not also conflict with church choir commitment. If you offer another opportunity, perhaps Sunday afternoon or Saturday afternoon or Monday night I would be jazzed to be part of the healthy Canyons initiative.👍🏻👍🏻

Publicado por naturalinda26 28 dias antes

Thank you all for your responses. If you are interested but not able to attend this Sunday, please send Anna Arft, Conservation Biology Research Project Manager at the Nat, an email. (aarft@sdnhm.org) She is keeping a list for future notices.

Publicado por milliebasden 27 dias antes

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