You're invited! Join VAS on Tuesday, September 1st for a free and in-person program about the Wildlife Center of the North Coast (Astoria) with speaker Annie Cahill.
Wildlife rehabilitation centers are not just a lifeline for injured or orphaned wildlife, they are in a crucial position to monitor disease outbreaks and other environmental events of concern while providing unique approaches to environmental education and science communication. This presentation will talk about the role of wildlife rehabilitation in the larger conservation landscape and provide an overview of the variety of programming offered by the Wildlife Center of the North Coast, programs that innovate on more traditional methods of environmental and science communication.
Annie Cahill is the Education and Volunteer Coordinator for the Wildlife Center of the North Coast. WCNC is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and conservation education center in Astoria. The center is the only wildlife rehabilitation center serving Oregon’s north coast and is the only dedicated conservation education center in the region.
This event is free and all are welcome!
For more details visit the link in our bio and tap "Calendar of Events" or go directly to vancouveraudubon.org/monthly-programs
Registration is not required
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Photos: Double-crested Cormorant by Brian Rivera/Audubon Photography Awards; Annie Cahill courtesy of the Wildlife Center of the North Coast