About this Event
Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future
We Explore Earth and Save Orange Hills honor the women who have and are reimagining and rebuilding systems to ensure long-term sustainability - environmental, economic, educational, and societal. It recognizes the powerful leadership of women in creating a future that is rooted in equity, justice, and opportunity for all.
Led by Rita Robinson, we will pause frequently to observe, do our best to identify, listen for songs and calls, appreciate and photograph native birds. Learn how different species adapted to our Coastal Sage Scrub, Chaparral and Riparian ecosystems.
Grab your binoculars and join Rita for a rewarding and refreshing morning bird-watching experience at Irvine Regional Park, California’s oldest regional park. The park is a diverse wildlife sanctuary connected to a 400-acre wildlife corridor down to Peters Canyon. With your help, the local nature advocacy group, Save Orange Hills, is making great strides to preserve this corridor.
The Bird Walk will roughly cover a 1 mile round-trip with slight gain. Please wear a hat, bring binoculars and camera (optional), water and snacks.
Questions? Contact Rita at [email protected]
WHERE: Meet at Parking Lot Q. See park map: https://ocparks.com/sites/ocparks/files/2024-08/Irvine%20Regional%20Park%20Map_24.08.14.pdf
COST: $5 parking fee or use your OC Parks Pass.
SAVE ORANGE HILLS: https://saveorangehills.org
DONATIONS OPTIONAL: https://www.zeffy.com/donation-form/no-orange-heights
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Irvine Regional Park, 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, United States
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