Volunteering for the Health of our San Diego River: A Citizen Science Case Study

The San Diego River is an oft-neglected local natural resource right in our own community. Join the San Diego River Park Foundation as they report on the ecological health of our river, using indicators such as water quality, trash, and invasive plants. Staff will explain how volunteers work together to collect environmental data that is used to measure habitat restoration progress, plan further studies, coordinate trash clean-up efforts, inform policy makers, and more.

Speaker: Ally Welborn, Community Engagement Manager, The San Diego River Park Foundation.

Availability description

Tuesday, August 7th from 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Date(s)
Age/Grade Level
Adult
Cost Range
Free
Time of Day
Evening
Opportunity type
Volunteering
Area of Interest
Biology / LifeSciences
Financial Support or Scholarship Available?
No
NGSS Aligned?
Yes
Location Address:
7555 Draper Avenue, San Diego, California, 92037
Contact Name:
Shaun Briley
Email:
SBriley@sandiego.gov
Telephone:

Volunteering for the Health of our San Diego River: A Citizen Science Case Study

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