Friends of the Kern River Preserve

 

CUCKOO CALL!

November 2009

WINTER 2009 Events, Festivals, Happenings, Walks, Research Projects, Maintenance Projects...  See our website - http://kern.audubon.org for these and more exciting developments at Audubon California's Kern River Preserve

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More Land Protected!!!

Another important piece of the puzzle was added to the preserve holdings of protected land along the South Fork Kern River... on August 28th we added 26 more acres bringing the total contiguous land owned by Audubon to 2920-acres. The land is adjacent to the South Fork Elementary School bringing a whole panoply of future possibilities when we are able to expand our education program.

 

Upcoming Events

Saturday, November 7 - 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. WORKSHOP: Animal tracks with Wendy Rannals, Biological Technician, Sequoia National Forest. Investigate the many signs left by wandering animals including footprints, scrapes and other clues. RSVP. Email

Sunday, November 8 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - 3 Free Green Films As part of the all-volunteer Living Green Kern River Valley efforts, KRVR hosts the 1st of 5 days of green films. The Reel Cinema Movie Theatre, 6742 Wofford Heights Blvd. (next to Elks Lodge), Wofford Heights. INFO: Richard Rowe (760) 333-4561 LivingGreen@mchsi.com.

Saturday, November 21 - 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Volunteer Work Party - Fall Clean Up. RSVP. Email

Saturday, December 5 - 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. WORKSHOP: CATTLE RANCHING HISTORY Family ranching history with Erik Hafenfeld. Learn about the life and history of local ranching families. RSVP. Email

Saturday, December 5, 2009 - holiday potluck - Annual Friends of the Kern River Preserve .  RSVP. Email

 

Research/CITIZEN SCIENCE

2009 CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS

Participants are typically assigned to teams based on their bird identification skill level and endurance. A $5.00 participation fee defrays a portion of the cost of tabulating and publishing the count results by National Audubon and Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Help is needed on many of these counts, so find one that interests you and contact the compiler for more information.

Too cold to come out on a December or January day, compilers need help from landowners for permission to access to your property, birders will not trespass. How about keeping a list of birds that you see in your yard on that day (be a “feeder watcher”), or you can join a team to cover a territory near your home. (New birders are paired with veterans, so you don’t have to be an expert.)

Beginners to experts are welcome, maybe you know the area that a visiting birder doesn't. If you’ve ever heard yourself say, “Maybe it’d be fun to learn birds,” here’s a great opportunity. Call the contacts listed below to participate at any level.


SATURDAY, December 19, 2009

Butterbredt, Kern County: Compiler: Charles Bragg - since 1977

SUNDAY, December 20, 2009

Bakersfield, Kern County: Compiler: John Wilson - year began 1949 held in 1950 resumed in 1973

China Lake, Kern & San Bernardino Counties: Compiler: Pete Woodman - since 1957

MONDAY, December 21, 2009

Buena Vista, Kern County: Compiler: Alison Sheehey - since 1989 (last year count creator will compile)

SATURDAY, January 2, 2010

South Fork Valley, Kern County: Compiler Denise LaBerteaux - since 1992

SUNDAY, January 3, 2010

Kern River Valley, Kern County: Compiler: Alison Sheehey - since 1979

 

Leaving A Legacy for the land

Help the Kern River Preserve to protect this land in perpetuity. Leaving a bequest is one of the most powerful ways an individual or family can help create a lasting benefit for the wildlife, the land and the people at this Preserve. It is really simple to do find specific instructions on our legacy webpage. 


Volunteer Opportunities - ongoing

Friends of the Kern River Preserve

1st Friday of most months 1p.m.

Meet at the Sprague House to discuss projects, needs, and volunteer work assignments.

Volunteer Workdays at the Kern River Preserve

3rd Saturday of each month at 8 a.m. (except month of December)

Meet at the KRP Headquarter for volunteer work assignments. Bring work gloves, hat, appropriate clothes to get dirty, and footgear or shoes that can get wet.

Volunteer Opportunities

Service Workdays—Help KRP staff and volunteers with work projects at the preserve!—for dates and time, see Calendar of Events. Groups are welcome to help any day of the week. Bring a sack lunch and wear sturdy outdoor clothes. Contact Sean Rowe at srowe@audubon.org for details.

We Need—A team of people to serve as hosts, instructors, chaperones, materials preparers and general assistants for KRP visitors and special events. • A team of gardeners to take on the responsibility of lawn and garden care at KRP Headquarters. • People with painting, carpentry and/or electrical skills to do construction, repairs and maintenance on Headquarters’ buildings and equipment. People to conduct research on grazed vs. un-grazed areas looking at various environmental parameters – vegetation, animal diversity etc...


 

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Cuckoo Call is published occasionally for those interested in the happenings at Audubon California's Kern River Preserve. If this e-newsletter has piqued your interest in the Kern River Preserve, consider taking the next step. If you are not already a member, please join us! To our current members, we greatly appreciate your continued support.

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