Shaw’s Agave Video
Scattered across the landscape here at Cabrillo National Monument, the conspicuous Shaw’s Agave (Agave shawii) portrays a perfect example of the plight of global pollinators and the consequences of their decline to those that rely on them. Low replenishment of new individuals to the Agave population represents the threat of greatest concern, leading Cabrillo biologists to investigate this striking decline and it’s potential causes. This … Continue reading Shaw’s Agave Video
Dusty Socks Club 2016 Schedule
Digital Media Intern Presentation
Yellow-bellied Sea Snakes
Hi Folks, Now that it appears we’re in the midst of an el Niño event, I wanted to get the word out about the possibility of sightings of yellow-bellied sea snakes. Sea snakes usually live in warmer waters in the tropics, and live their full life cycle in the sea. Rarely do they come to land. On 1/13/2016, a sea snake had been reported at … Continue reading Yellow-bellied Sea Snakes
Old Town San Diego SHP Job Opportunity
If you are interested in sharing another period of San Diego history with the public, Old Town State Historical Park will be hiring part time living history interpreters. Information on the position is on their website at: http://www.parks.ca.gov/oldtownsandiego. The application deadline is 20 January 2016. Continue reading Old Town San Diego SHP Job Opportunity
Reminder: Interpretive Host Training
We’re offering free Interpretive Host Training this Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the auditorium, and we have only five remaining seats available for our VIPs. It will be a rewarding experience where you’ll gain interpretive skills and techniques that you can use in almost all areas. Most importantly, it will be a bonding experience, and the people we meet through these workshops enrich our professional and personal lives. … Continue reading Reminder: Interpretive Host Training

