Flyer with two headshots of a scientist out in the field; in one image she is wearing a black polo that says "U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service", in the other she is wearing the green-and-gray uniform of a National Park Service ranger. In both photographs she smiles at the camera.

Naturally Speaking Series – The Endangered Species Act and How Everyone can Contribute to Conservation

Flyer with headshot of a smiling scientist with blonde hair who wears the green-and-gray uniform of a National Park Service ranger against the backdrop of a plant-covered hillside.

Kaye London, Fish and Wildlife Biologist, works for US Fish and Wildlife Service as a Classification Biologist. She works with the species’ experts and Agency managers to apply the Endangered Species Act regulations. She provides input for determinations regarding listing status for at-risk and listed species. She got her start at Cabrillo National Monument as a volunteer in 2006 where she loved assisting with herp surveys, shorebird surveys, tidepool monitoring, or any opportunity available. She graduated from Humboldt State University and now works remotely for the Southeast Region for USFWS. Cabrillo National Monument remains one of her favorite places.

When: Wednesday, February 28, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Where:  Zoom

Cost: Free

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