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Volunteer at the Burrowing Owl Project (ages 18+)

  • Burrowing Owl Project 150 Nortech Parkway San Jose, CA, 95134 United States (map)

Together we will be working to improve habitat in Alviso for the resident burrowing owl population by planting native plants in the habitat islands.

This activity will involve carrying heavy buckets across uneven terrain, using hand tools and shovels and working in the elements.

Visit Grassroots Ecology’s Alviso Bufferlands webpage to learn more about the ecosystem and accessibility considerations.

Waivers/Registration: All volunteers attending the workday must be registered individually and have approved the online waiver through this Eventbrite page. This opportunity is only for those aged 18+.

Parking information: 150 Nortech Pkwy, San Jose, CA 95134 is the closest address to the project site. It is not open to the public because it is sensitive habitat for burrowing owls. Access the site through the large metal gates the end of the road - there will be a sign with directions. Park inside the gates of the project site along the unpaved road. The gate will be locked at 9:15, please arrive on time.

Meeting Space: We will meet inside the gate at the main project site, down the unpaved road. Grassroots Ecology staff will be present to welcome you. No bathrooms or water are available at the project site.

Prepare for Working Outdoors:

  • Reusable water bottle (filled with water)

  • Snacks, if desired

  • Long pants, long sleeves recommended

  • Sturdy closed-toed shoes that can get dirty

  • Hat/sunscreen or rain gear/boots

  • Epi-Pen or allergy medicine, if applicable

  • Plan for potential exposure to sun, ticks, prickly plants

Event Cancellations:
We are committed to the safety of our staff and volunteers. In the event that we must cancel a workday due to extreme weather conditions or poor air quality, a Grassroots Ecology staff person will reach out via email no later than 5:00 PM the day prior to this event.

Join Us!
Grassroots Ecology encourages people from all identities and backgrounds to participate in our programs. Many of our programs are outdoors and involve moving and working in a variety of landscapes. If you have accessibility concerns (e.g. allergies, limited mobility, learning differences), our projects are flexible and we are happy to work with you. Please reach out to the workday facilitator so we can prepare for your participation.

Accessibility concerns? Questions? Cancellations?
Email hannah@grassrootsecology.org

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