
Community Events
Community Events


Would you like a personal presentation or field trip for your community group? MAS can host talks on topics ranging from Beginning Birdwatching, Native Plants for Birds, and How to Help Birds in Your Neighborhood. We can supply binoculars for field trips as well. Contact us for scheduling: info@MontereyAudubon.org.

Moss Landing - October 2, 2024 - Susi Diallo
In-person Events January 2026
Birding Laguna Grande Park
Saturday, January 10, 9:00-11:00 AM
Central Coast Birding Collective
Science Saturday: Migration
Saturday, January 31, 10:00 AM
Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History
Hikes and Events with Monterey Peninsula Regional Parks District
Virtual Events January 2026
How Birds Fly: The Science and Art of Avian Flight with Peter Cavanagh
January 8, 2026, 7:00 PM
San Mateo County Bird Alliance
Dragonflies with Kathy Biggs and Sandra von Arb
January 8, 2026, 7:00 PM
Caught in the SNOWstorm with Scott Weidensaul
Tuesday, January 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
The Effects of Sea Level Rise on the Habitat of Coastal Waterbirds in Northwest Mexico with Dr. Julian Garcia Walther
Tuesday, January 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Southwestern Ornithological History, Climate Change, and the Birds of the Zuni Mountains of New Mexico presented by John Trochet, M.D.
Thursday, January 15, 2026, 7:00 PM
Eaton Canyon Fire Recovery with Christhian Mace, Los Angeles County Natural Areas Biologist
Thursday, January 15, 2026, 7:30 PM
Burrowing Owls & Santa Clara County Conservation with Philip Higgins
Wednesday, January, 21, 2026, 7:00 PM
Santa Clara Valley Bird Alliance
Condor Chat!
Thursday, January, 29, 4:00 PM

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​Our friends at the Ventana Wildlife Society hosts monthly Zoom presentations on the final Thursday of each month. Join the staff condor biologists and featured guests for a monthly, one-hour Condor Chat, where they bring you the latest news on condor nesting, releases, population recovery, and share behind the scenes stories. More information online here: https://www.ventanaws.org/thecondorchat.html
Other community volunteer opportunities:
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California State Parks
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The California State Parks Monterey District Natural Resource Volunteer Program leads on-going natural resource management projects across the District that include invasive plant control, revegetation, vegetation mapping, wildlife habitat restoration, sign and fence maintenance, and trail maintenance. It takes many hands to restore and protect natural resources in our State Parks and we cannot do it without the service and support from dedicated volunteers.
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The Natural Resource Volunteer Program currently has regularly scheduled volunteer workdays at four different State Parks: Fort Ord Dunes State Park, Garrapata State Park, Carmel River State Beach, and Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Check out the website for upcoming opportunities!
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Sustainable Seaside
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Sustainable Seaside works collaboratively with Friends of Seaside Parks Association (FOSPA) to support the development and maintenance of parks and open green spaces in the City of Seaside, California. Volunteers create habitats for native plants, trees, pollinators, and wildlife, and foster a sense of community and civic pride in the safety, health and beauty of our city parks & neighborhoods.
Citizens for Sustainable Marina
Marina Oak Woodland Restoration Project in with C4SM!
This project meets every Wednesday from 5:00-7:00 pm, and every Saturday from 9:00-1:00. Meet 150 feet south of the Marina Library playground at 190 Seaside Circle, Marina. Look for our garden shed!
Activities include removing non-native weeds, planting and watering native plants, trees and shrubs, collecting seed, spreading mulch, installing wind screens around oak trees, planting food plants and harvesting food, removing pesky caterpillars and aphids and having fun!
Contact Bruce at (831)277-7690 or bdelgado62@gmail.com for more info or just show up! All ages welcome.



