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The latest news on what is happening at Saved By Nature. 

Volunteer registration and virtual training begins, becoming a SBN member, a new partnership with Wildlife Education & Rehabilitation Center, a natural history blog on the diminutive bushtit, and VOTE!

Virtual Volunteer Orientation & Training 

 

Would you like to help elevate our diverse community? Would you like to learn about the natural world around you? Did you know that volunteering is an excellent way to get to know the profession of teaching people about nature, in addition to gaining valuable experience for future employment?

 

It is important that everyone feel welcome and the best way to do this is for our community to see people who represent them volunteering and working in nature education. We would love your help reaching our goals of providing guided hikes and experiences for first-time park visitors.

 

You don’t need any experience to volunteer with us. You don’t have to decide now.

 

Join us for our first virtual volunteer orientation and training on Saturday November 14, 2020 at 10:00am. Come learn about Saved By Nature and see if you would like to become part of creating new opportunities for people of color from our wonderfully diverse community.

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New Members

As a member of Saved By Nature, you become part of our family. We love our members because we are about making connections & building community. We couldn't do it without your support and participation.

 

As a member you will receive 2-tickets to our annual holiday dinner, a mention in the new members section of our monthly e-newsletter and a Saved By Nature button and sticker. 

 
Become A Member

Building Community Through Partnerships

Wildlife Education & Rehabilitation Center WERC) joins Saved By Nature in a partnership directly impacting the youth enrolled in our Summer Science Project through the Boys & Girls Club of Silicon Valley. Participants are exposed to local wildlife through live bird presentations,  inspiring appreciation and understanding of how to peacefully coexist with native wildlife in their communities.

 
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Natural History

Have you wondered about those tiny gray birds that flit through your yard in large groups, eating insects as they go? Check out this month's blog Bushtits Live A Woven Life to find out more about them, the benefits they provide your garden, and how you can keep them coming back.

 
Bushtits Live A Woven Life

Vote

Support Measure T and protect our natural open spaces in Silicon Valley!

Use the Local Election Office Directory feature on our website to track your ballot or find your nearest polling place.

Vote 2020

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