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Point Reyes National SeashoreAlamere Falls and Double Point (13 mile round trip hike)
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Point Reyes National Seashore
Volunteer: Yearly Calendar

Volunteer Opportunity

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Short-term Opportunities
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Adopt-a-Trail      

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Coho and Steelhead Monitoring

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Habitat Restoration

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Kule Loklo Workday

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Native Plant Seed Collection      

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Stream Team

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Volunteer Opportunity

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Intermediate-term Opportunities
(One to four months)

Harbor Seal Monitoring    

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Native Plant Seed Collection      

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Snowy Plover Docent        

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Tule Elk Docent            

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Winter Wildlife Docent

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Volunteer Opportunity

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Longer-term Opportunities
(Six months or longer)

Morgan Horse Ranch

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Museum Management

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Tule Elk Monitoring                        
Visitor Protection                        
Visitor Services

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Elephant seals at the main colony at Point Reyes  

Did You Know?
Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) began breeding at Point Reyes in 1981 after being absent for over 150 years. The population breeds at terrestrial haul out sites at Point Reyes Headland, one of only eleven mainland breeding areas for northern elephant seals in the world.

Last Updated: May 23, 2008 at 15:40 EST