🦭 EYES™ Hearts Seals — Pupping Season Volunteer Application
A Wildlife Jewels® Program
Thank you for your interest in serving as a Wildlife Jewels® EYES Hearts Seals Pupping Season Volunteer!
Please complete the application form below. Selected applicants will be contacted with next steps, including a brief interview and details about our required 60-minute Zoom training.
More Ways to Get Involved
Join an EYES La Jolla Community Walk
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Join Wildlife Jewels for a special Wildlife Conservation Day Walk at La Jolla Cove, followed by a Sunset Savor at Brockton Villa!
Join the EYES Collective year-round and get involved as a Volunteer Monitor or Community Reporter helping to observe and protect coastal and marine wildlife.
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Join the EYES Collective (Volunteers)
Become an EYES La Jolla Volunteer Monitor and help protect coastal wildlife by safely observing wildlife, spotting hazards, and providing valuable data that helps route distressed wildlife to authorized responders.
You choose the times and locations that work best for you!
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Join the EYES Collective (Community Reporters)
Perfect for anyone who visits La Jolla often and wants to help.
Report distressed wildlife sightings, hazards, entanglements, or concerns from your everyday beach walks using simple observation guidelines.
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Join the Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective!
Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective is a private group. To be considered, please fill out some info and we will get back to you soon!
Join Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective Group on LinkedIn and Facebook
Join the Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective Group on LinkedIn!
Join the Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective Group on Facebook!
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Would you like to make a donation?
Wildlife Jewels is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and operates on donations. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Would you be interested in making a tax-deductible contribution to express your support for our mission to protect wildlife from human-caused threats?
