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SUMMARY:Young Birders Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join the Audubon Society’s SFV Chapter Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nAre you curious about the world of birds? Do you love exploring nature and discovering feathered friends in your own backyard or local park? The Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is the perfect place for you to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating world of birds! \nWhat We Offer:  \n\nFun Outdoor Adventures: Join us for bird watching hikes and local outings that help you learn to identify birds in suburban habitats.\nNature Journaling: This activity allows each participant to share their experience using drawing tools. Leaders will provide instruction and guidance.\nInteractive Learning: Our experienced leader will guide you in spotting birds and understanding their behaviors\, all while sharing tips on how to protect local wildlife.\nCommunity & Friendships: Meet other children who share your love for nature and make new friends through fun\, bird-themed events and challenges!\n\nWhy Birding?  \nBird watching is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to connect with the environment\, learn about conservation\, and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world around you. Plus\, it’s a fantastic way to get outside\, explore your neighborhood\, and enjoy the beauty of suburban wildlife! \nWho Can Join?  \nThe Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is open to all children aged 6-12 who are excited to discover the amazing variety of birds living right in their own backyards and local parks. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity! All children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. \nReady to Explore?  \nBecome part of a fun\, supportive community where your passion for birds can soar. Sign up today and start your adventure with the Audubon Society’s Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nOutings will occur on the last Sunday of every month except for July and August. Locations will vary and will be announced in advance. We will have binoculars available to borrow\, and journals and art supplies available to keep for children who sign up. \nFor more information\, contact Paula at the SFV Audubon Chapter at 747.237.3720. \nLearn. Explore. Protect.  \nLet’s discover the wonders of birds together!
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/young-birders-walk-3/
LOCATION:King Gillette Ranch\, 26800 Mulholland Hwy\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tarzana Annual Native Plant Fair
DESCRIPTION:TARZANA NATIVE PLANT FAIR\nFEB. 23\, 2025 – 11 AM – 4 PM\nTarzana Community & Cultural Center\,\n19130 Ventura Blvd.\nTarzana\, CA 91356\nAn annual free celebration of California native plants for all age groups.\nPlants for sale\, gardening advice\, workshops.\nSFV AUDUBON will be there to showcase our activities and support of local native plants.\nNative Plants are for the Birds – Grow Native SFV!
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/tarzana-annual-native-plant-fair/
LOCATION:Tarzana Community and Cultural Center\, 19130 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
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SUMMARY:Zoom Event: Phalarope Preservation from Mono Lake to Mar Chiquita
DESCRIPTION:Saline lakes are shrinking around the world\, threatened by water diversion and climate change. Great Salt Lake and other large\, iconic saline lakes have reached the brink of ecosystem collapse in recent years\, threatening both toxic dust storms and loss of essential bird habitat. Phalaropes are tiny but charismatic swimming shorebirds that specialize on saline lake habitat in both North and South America and need a hemispheric network of living saline lakes to survive. Since 2019\, Ryan has been working with an international network of collaborators from Canada to Argentina to bring attention to the conservation needs of saline lakes\, through the story of phalaropes. Ryan will discuss this many-faceted program including new research on tracking phalarope migrations with tiny transmitters\, coordinated population surveys across the Americas\, international artistic collaborations\, and how the Wilson’s phalarope could help save Great Salt Lake through the Endangered Species Act. \n \n“Like” Olivia Smartt Photography and visit www.OliviaSmartt.com for more gorgeous imagery! \nRyan Carle is the Science Director of Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge\, a conservation science non-profit focused on protecting imperiled ecosystems. Ryan has a special connection to Mono Lake because he grew up there\, raised by park ranger parents. With Oikonos\, Ryan has worked in the U.S. and Chile for the last 15 years on conservation research for a variety of bird species\, including auklets\, shearwaters\, and hummingbirds. Ryan also is a lecturer at UC Santa Cruz where he teaches experiential natural history courses. Ryan’s work focuses on finding collaborative and community-based conservation solutions and sharing a passion for the wonder of the natural world. Ryan graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a degree in Environmental Studies and Moss Landing Marine Labs with a master’s degree in Marine Science.  \nIf you plan to attend via Zoom\, please enter your info and we’ll send you a link prior to the event.\nIf you’ve signed up for previous events\, feel free to skip this step – you’re already on our list!\n[sfva_mailing_list_form]
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/in-person-zoom-event-phalarope-preservation-from-mono-lake-to-mar-chiquita/
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