Education-Outreach Blog
Remote Viewing Wildlife
To get wildlife monitoring started on Volcan Mountain Foundation's Nature Center and Sky Island properties six remote trail cameras were placed along trails and in different habitat areas like the riparian zone of the lower Nature Center property.
Images captured so far have been of bobcat, mountain lion, fox, coyote, deer, turkey, racoon, opposum and chipmunk.
Aseltine Visits Volcan to Plant Trees!
On January 22nd, 14 students from the Aseltine School in San Diego visited the Volcan Mountain Foundation's Sky Island Trail to plant some 20 Black Oak Seedlings. They each named their trees because that which is loved tends to be protected.
Black Oak Seedling Project
THE BLACK OAK SEEDLINGS PROJECT is running well into our 2nd year with the planting of 56 Black Oak Saplings.
University of Wednesday Outdoor Education Classes
University of Wednesdays Outdoor Education is in full swing in the Julian Elementary School as well as survival skills classes for the Middle School.