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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
FIF at Moorpark Spring Spectacular 2007
March 17 & 18
March 25
March 31 & April 1
Spring is in the air. Island foxes are getting ready to have their litters of pups across the Channel Islands. Come help us celebrate.
Over the next three weekends Friends of the Island Fox will be out at America's Teaching Zoo participating in their Annual Spring Spectacular at Moorpark College. (10 AM to 5 PM daily)
We’ll be raising awareness about the island fox and its Channel Island home and making connections with the community and educators.
The Spring Spectacular is a great family outing with animal shows, a Kid’s Fun Zone and more. Visit their Website
Representatives from Friends of the Island Fox are happy to participate in Earth Day Fairs and school conservation events. You can help spread the word about the endangered island fox–its conservation challenges and successes–by inviting FIF to your community or school event.
For more information or to schedule a visit from Friends of the Island Fox contact us at
(805) 386-0386
admin@islandfox.org
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Island Fox Goes to the Fair
28th Annual Los Angeles Environmental Education Fair
Saturday, March 20 from 9 AM to 4 PM
Saturday, March 20 from 9 AM to 4 PM
“A greener tomorrow, today!”
Friends of the Island Fox (FIF) will be at the L.A. Environmental Education Fair (LAEEF) this coming Saturday at the L.A. County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia.
“The LAEEF focuses on young people. ... [especially] hands-on activities that engage students in a natural science experience...”
Come out and join FIF for a fun and informative day. FIF representatives will be talking to students and teachers about the island fox and our free outreach programs.
Fox in the Classroom - FIF representatives visit schools with an interactive presentation about the island fox and its Channel Island habitat. (grades 2 - college; Santa Barbara, Ventura & Los Angeles counties)
Fox Ambassador Program - Classes and schools can participate in the Fox Ambassador Program. You’ll play an active role in helping the endangered island fox.
Friends of the Island Fox will also come out to your community group and give a Fox Talk. This interactive presentation will give your group the most up-to-date information about the island fox, its history, research and current status on the Channel Islands.
For more information or to schedule a visit from Friends of the Island Fox contact us at:
(805) 386-0386 or admin@islandfox.org