First Saturday @ WALKING BOX RANCH - Birds of Avi Kwa Ame
Event description
Walking Box Ranch is open every first Saturday of the month for some volunteering followed by a tour and a special guest speaker or activity! Learn more about this special place and Avi Kwa Ame National Monument while also helping to maintain and preserve this historic cattle ranch and desert home of silent film stars Rex Bell & Clara Bow. First Saturday events are free, but donations are appreciated.
This month’s special feature:
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BIRDS OF AVI KWA AME with bird biologist & educator Alex Harper
This month, we'll be joined by Alex Harper, a Las Vegas based bird biologist and educator working primarily with the Red Rock Audubon Society, an organization dedicated to the protection of birds and their habitats across the Mojave Desert. His love for birds, wildlife, and the outdoors began at an early age, and nearly all of his work has revolved around birds through collecting data for scientific studies, leading organized birding trips, and through educational programs for kids, teens, and adults of all skill levels.
He’ll be talking about the birds of Avi Kwa Ame, when and how to spot them, why Avi Kwa Ame’s designation was critical to several species in decline, and much, much more.
After the discussion, our very own movie cowboy Ron Safran will give a guided tour of the ranch house.
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Volunteering Details: Join us in maintaining and restoring this historic desert treasure! We’ll be doing groundskeeping and other special projects at Walking Box Ranch from 9-10:30, followed by a presentation from a special guest speaker and a tour of the house.
Come in sturdy, closed-toed shoes, clothing that protects you from the sun and potentially pointy plant life, and bring a water bottle. We'll bring gloves and other protective gear, tools, spare water, and snacks.
9:00 - Check in and safety briefing
9:00-10:30 - Volunteering
10:30 - Guest speaker & presentation
11:30 - Tour of the ranch house
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