Volunteer with Eco-Education
Introduce young people to the wonder of birds and nature as a volunteer with our Eco-Education program!
We’re holding a training session on Wednesday, August 25 in preparation for the 2021-22 school year. Under the leadership of our Youth Education Manager Clay Anderson, accompany elementary school classes on field trips in San Francisco, Oakland, or Richmond.
Eco-Ed volunteer and students from 2019, before the Covid pandemic. Photo by Katherine briccetti.
This is a great volunteer opportunity if you need a flexible schedule because of travel or work. What’s needed: Commit to accompany at least one field trip each month between October-December and March-May. Choose days and locations that work for your schedule; trips last from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
You do NOT need to be an expert birder. You DO need a love of nature, a willingness to get down in the dirt helping kids plant native plants, and an ability to talk with them on a very basic level about pollution in our natural environment.
For details, email Clay at canderson@goldengatebirdalliance.org. If you’re unable to attend the training on August 25, we can arrange for you to get trained by shadowing an experienced volunteer on a field trip during the year.
Marissa Ortega-Welch with Eco-Ed students / Photo by Pipi Ray Diamond
Eco-Ed students at Point Pinole / Photo by Eva Guralnick… 
White-tailed Kite during the Oakland Christmas-in-May Bird Count, by Mark Rauzon
Christmas-in-May Count at the Oakland Zoo / Photo courtesy of Mark Rauzon
Barn Owl during Christmas-in-May Bird Count by David Assmann
First chick, at about 12 hours old.
Rosie tends nest while first egg starts to hatch
Rosie and Richmond on the nest
Graphic by nest cam volunteer Craig Griffeath showing expected hatch date of third egg, based omn observations of the past four years
