Cabrillo Field Notes

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Cabrillo National Monument protects a unique and diverse landscape thriving with life. Follow our science teams into the field and discover the stories of our park’s natural resources and beyond.

Summer Internship as Volunteer Program Assistant

September 05, 2022 Posted by: Keanu

My name is Keanu and I was an intern for Cabrillo National Monument during the summer of 22’. I have had wonderful experiences during my time here and was able to learn so much about the different roles of the individuals who surround me. I was interning under Ranger Sandy who is an Interpreter Ranger and Volunteer Coordinator at the park.

 

What Do Greenhouse Volunteers Do at Cabrillo National Monument?

December 11, 2019 Posted by: Conservation and Environmental Stewardship Apprentice Felix Asadi
 

Volunteers Wanted!

December 18, 2018 Posted by: McKenna Pace

Cabrillo Field Notes is full of stories about the work being done in and around Cabrillo National Monument, but we’ve never talked about how you, our readers and members of the community, can get involved! Read on to learn more about the various volunteer opportunities at the park.

 

Bringing Science to the People

May 17, 2018 Posted by: McKenna Pace

The latest volunteer-led program at Cabrillo National Monument – the Science Explorer’s Club – has recently expanded! More volunteers will be out and about more often… make sure to stop by and say hi!

 

Last updated: November 4, 2016

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