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Discover Your Wetlands / Descubre Tus Humedales
July 23, 2022 @ 8:30 am - 11:30 am
FreeIn partnership with San Diego Audubon Society, we will be biking to the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve and birding along the way.
When we get to the reserve, we will meet with wetland scientists to discuss the area’s importance and the research and conservation taking place here. This event will be primarily in Spanish, but portions will also be in English.
Wear closed-toed shoes and bring your bike, binoculars, sun gear, a reusable water bottle, and a hat. We can provide a rental bike and binoculars if needed.
En asociación con la San Diego Audubon Society, iremos en bicicleta a la reserve de Kendall-Frost Marsh y observaremos aves durante el viaje.
Cuando lleguemos a la reserva, nos reuniremos con los científicos de los humedales para hablar sobre la importancia del área, y la investigación y conservación que se lleva a cabo ahí. Este evento será principalmente en español, pero algunas partes también serán traducidas al inglés.
Lleva zapatos cerrados, traiga su bicicleta, binoculares, ropa para el sol, botella de agua reusable y una gorra. Si usted no tiene una bicicleta nosotros le prestaremos una.