Date: Wednesday, 7/3 @ 9:30 am - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/823165168177
Location: Lower Campground in front of the playground – In Person
What are those spotted furry creatures that we see on our shores? Where can I see them? Why are they on the shore in the first place? What should you do if you see one? How can you help them?
Join us for a walk on the beach to find and talk about the Pacific Harbor Seals. If we’re lucky, we might even see an elephant seal. Binoculars are recommended. Meet in front of the playground in the lower campground.
Presenter: Deisy Bach is a resident of Jefferson County and on the board of Friends of Fort Flagler. Deisy has over 20 years of experience with marine mammals including volunteering with The Marine Mammal Center, Ano Nuevo State Preserve, SR3, and Port Townsend Marine Science Center Stranding Network. Deisy is the Chair of Natural History Programs with Friends of Fort Flagler.
Friends of Fort Flagler is a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoring, preserving and protecting the natural and historic resources of Fort Flagler State Park. Please support our state park by becoming a member, volunteering, or donating to our organization. To learn more, visit https://friendsoffortflagler.org/.