Help CNMC Help Us
The Cabrillo National Monument Conservancy is setting up a Board of Directors and soliciting members-at-large. We can use good people from all facets of the community, with expertise in such areas as non-profits, law, marketing, project management, business development, social media, fundraising, and anyone with a passion and respect for our national parks and a special love for Cabrillo National Monument. You are warmly invited … Continue reading Help CNMC Help Us
How Wolves Change Rivers
This video certainly highlights the importance of conservation, and it’s something we can learn from as we strive to protect Cabrillo National Monument’s fragile ecosystem. Find out how the wolves changed rivers at Yellowstone National Park. bp/dz Continue reading How Wolves Change Rivers
TPERP Help Needed – March
Hello TPERP VIP’s, We could use help in the tidepools this coming week – starting tomorrow, Sunday 3/9, and continuing throughout the week for this next low tide cycle. We’ll have quite a bit of exposure for the tides that are .6 or lower. We have openings throughout the week and also next weekend. If any of you have some time, or perhaps just haven’t … Continue reading TPERP Help Needed – March
The Fifth Nation
From the Cabrillo NPS website, here’s a little refresher on the Kumeyaay: As Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo sailed north, he knew that the land he was to claim for Spain was already occupied by people called Indians. When he entered the harbor here, he saw several Kumeyaay Indians waiting on shore and was greeted by three of them. They had long hair, some in braids and … Continue reading The Fifth Nation
New NPS Job Opportunities
Check out newest job postings on our NPS Job Opportunities page. tdr/dz Continue reading New NPS Job Opportunities
E-binder Committee Needs Your Input
The E-binder committee (Beth G., Bonnie P., Becky W., Dan W., and Dan Z.) held its first meeting of the 2014 review process on Tuesday, March 4. The mission of the committee is to conduct an annual review of the content of the Cabrillo National Monument Reference Manual, commonly known as the “E-binder.” We evaluate the content for additions, deletions, and general overall improvements, including … Continue reading E-binder Committee Needs Your Input

