Otter and Surfer Camaraderie: Marveling at the Interplay of Sea Otters and Surfers
On June 1st, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History will host an event focusing on wildlife conservation and the impact of human activities on our planet's wildlife. The discussion will take place from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT at the Museum's location at 1305 E. Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95062.
Two notable conservationists, Dakota Peebler and Gena Bentall, will be attending the event. Dakota is the co-founder of Heirs to Our Ocean, an organization dedicated to protecting the ocean and promoting youth participation in conservation efforts. Gena is the Director and founder of Sea Otter Savvy, an organisation that focuses on the coexistence between humans and wildlife, particularly sea otters and surfers.
During the event, Dakota and Gena will discuss various aspects of wildlife and ocean conservation, including the relationship between sea otters and surfers, human disturbance to wildlife, and the role of youth in ocean protection. They will also delve into the importance of coexistence between humans and wildlife, highlighting the need to protect and preserve our planet's natural resources for future generations.
The event promises to be an enlightening and engaging discussion, offering valuable insights into the world of wildlife conservation and the steps we can take to ensure a sustainable future for our planet. Don't miss this opportunity to learn, engage, and contribute to the conversation. The event is open to all, so mark your calendars and join us at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History on June 1st.
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