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Mt. Tamalpais Turtle Observers Training

Saturday, March 1

9:00 - 10:30 over zoom

1:00 - 3:00 field visit

 

Western pond turtles are the only species of freshwater turtle in California and they are important indicators of the health of our lakes. By becoming a Turtle Observer you can turn your interests into action by contributing to conservation efforts through data collection, observation, and using cool tools like spotting scopes. Once you have completed the two-part training you have the choice to visit several locations at any time you want during the spring to participate. Kids are GREAT Turtle Observers!

The online meeting (9:00 - 10:30 via Zoom) will cover the importance of wildlife conservation, how to identify the various turtle species in Marin, monitoring protocols, and the benefits of becoming a community scientist. In the afternoon (1:00 - 3:00) we will gather at Lake Lagunitas to meet other volunteers in person, practice using spotting scopes and binoculars, and put identification skills into practice. Volunteers will be expected to conduct 3 sessions on their own. The season runs through the end of May. Heavy rain will postpone the outdoor session. Sign up for this community science program by completing this google form.

Saturday, 03/01/25

Contact:

Suzanne Whelan

Website: Click to Visit

Cost:

Free

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Lake Lagunitas Parking Lot

Sky Oaks Road
Fairfax, CA 94930
USA