What Went Down: On April 2, 2017, over 60 volunteers from San Diego came together with the San Diego Audubon Society to remove invasive plants from Stony Point. This area is a popular nesting location for the Endangered California Least Tern. Maintaining this location protects native sand dune plants and restores the nesting habitat.
COCE student and site leader Holly Robinson was joined by two other SNHU community members for this effort. The Tern will be arriving in the next few weeks. She said, "It's important to clear the invasive weeds from the sand dunes so they can nest and camoflage in the sand to be safe from predators." Their project even made their local news.
Share Your Story: Remember to use #ServeWithSNHU to join the movement and share your experience on social media throughout the event, and you can always give us more details on the Share My Story page. You can also get some super cool SNHU swag (order by May 7!) to make sure those photo opps are full of Penmen Pride! And, feel free to view and add your photos to the official SNHU Global Days of Service photo album on Google Photos!
Ask Questions: COCE student Holly Robinson is your volunteer project leader for this event. If you have general questions about SNHU Global Days of Service, please contact the Office of Alumni Engagement. And, check out more ways to get engaged with the SNHU community!
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