Vandenberg Air Force Base is seeking volunteer docents for the 2014 Western Snowy Plover breeding season to assist in balancing wildlife protection and visitor recreation. The docents would specifically help to protect the threatened snowy plover from disturbance and create awareness among beach visitors to ensure the beaches remain open during the nesting season.

Duties include: – Roving the beach for the purpose of making contact with beach visitors – Educating visitors about the natural history, plight, and protection of the snowy plover – Informing visitors about beach restriction – Communicating with conservation law-enforcement officers when necessary – Providing general information and assistance to visitors – Using interpretive materials to help communicate information Snowy Plover Docents must possess strong oral communication skills with a diversity of people, be able to work independently, and be non-confrontational. Docents must also be able to spend a majority of the time standing, walking, and/or hiking; tolerate wind, fog, cold, and blowing sand; and be comfortable around people and dogs. Docents are needed from March 1 through September 30 at Surf Beach and Ocean Park. Any level of commitment will be appreciated. Snowy Plover Docent training will be provided. Please contact Samantha Kaisersatt at 805-605- 0392 or samantha.kaisersatt@us.af.mil for more information.

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