Join Us Tomorrow Evening for a Virtual Visit
to the Yucatán!
Thursday, April 8, 6pm
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Do you miss traveling? I sure do and one of my favorite spots is the Yucatán region of Mexico. I've skipped the resorts and enjoyed the hospitality of Robin Brown at Layla Guesthouse in Puerto Morelos. Robin's connection to Point Reyes is Peter Behr, his uncle and an environmentalist who supported the establishment of Point Reyes National Seashore. Robin follows in his family's footsteps through his activist and environmental work in Mexico. Robin will be joined by the amazing naturalist and guide, Victor Hugo "Paz" Mariles, as we learn about Mayan culture, cenotes, reefs, wildlife, and jungle habitats. We are thrilled to welcome these guest speakers and hope to bring a little Yucatán natural and cultural world to your home.
~ Donna Faure, PRNSA Executive Director
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Thursday, April 8, 12 – 1:30 PM (PDT)
Join Naturalist Artist Educator John Muir Laws on a virtual visit to our Palomarin Field Station, where Point Blue scientists have been banding birds and advancing conservation for more than 55 years. Explore drawing techniques, from fast sketching to vivid detail, to observe and appreciate the natural world around us.
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Thursday, April 15th, 11AM – 12PM
Please join us for our third episode of Science Stories from Palomarin where we’ll be learning about habitat changes that have occurred over 50+ years in our Palomarin study area. Joining us online are two scientists who have been tracking and analyzing the trends, and seeing how the bird community is responding.
RSVP here to join us on Zoom or mark your calendars and join via our livestream on Facebook.
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Returning Together
Event hosted by West Marin Coalition for Healthy Youth at San Geronimo Valley Community Center
April 20, 6:30 – 8 PM
PRNSA is a member of the West Marin Coalition for Healthy Youth and we are happy to share this event. Hear from a panel of local middle school, high school and college aged students as they share their experiences navigating the challenges of this last year, and learn how students can show up in the community as a trusted and supportive person. Join this bilingual panel discussion on ZOOM (simultaneous Spanish translation provided). Register here.
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Saturday, April 10, 10am – 3:30pm
Sunday, April 11, 10am – 5pm
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Friday, April 16, 8:30am – 3:30pm
Saturday, April 17, 10am – 3pm
Saturday, April 17, 10am – 2pm
Saturday, April 17, 2021 - 10:00am to 3:00pm
Sunday, April 18, 9am – 4:30pm
Saturday, April 24, 9am – 4pm
Sunday, April 25, 9am – 3pm
Friday, April 30, 9am – 4pm
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Saturday, May 1, 8:15 – 11:15am
Saturday, May 1, 10:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday, May 9, 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday, May 9, 10:30am – 1:30pm
Saturday, May 15, 10:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday, May 22, 10:00am – 3:00pm
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We're Hiring!!
COMMUNICATIONS & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Join our creative team to support the sharing of the immense value of Point Reyes National Seashore with visitors and supporters. You will work with our development director to develop, execute, and evaluate a comprehensive communications plan for our organization. This position coordinates all communications functions and collateral and supports fundraising and education events, as well as membership and major donor campaigns. Duties include managing content development from beginning to end, spanning project kickoff, creative conception, execution and all necessary editing. The ideal candidate thrives on collaboration in a small team, is a great writer and storyteller, leads by example, supports others generously, and seeks ongoing opportunities to learn and grow. Learn more about this opportunity and contact us here.
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Your monthly donations help sustain our conservation and environmental education programs, and allow us to bring more faces out to the Seashore. Donate this month and sign up to join our rising tide! Become a High Tide Monthly Supporter today. It is the easiest, and greenest way to show your love for the park!
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We partner with the National Park Service to create opportunities for all people to experience, enhance, and preserve Point Reyes National Seashore for present and future generations.
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