Our Goal To form a group of individuals who share interests in various aspects of wildlife. The Wildlife Club will be a basic foundation for facilitating ID hikes and trips,
informing people of volunteer and outreach programs to expand people's environmental connections. The club is a source of knowledge and resources for people to expand
their interests and educational goals. Together we will create a community of wildlife-loving enthusiasts that can share and relate with one another about life all
around us.
Officers
Advisors
Co-President
Elise Suronen
Dr. Francis Villablanca
Co-President
Torrey Edell
Dr. Matthew Ritter
Secretary
Nicole Barbera
Dr. Micheal Hansen
Treasurer
Kimberly Hornung
Publicity
The Cal Poly Wildife Club Offers
Guest Speakers who provide current information on a variety of wildlife and environmental topics.
Overnight camping trips and day hikes to wilderness sites throughout the central coast.
Information on a variety of volunteer, work, and research opportunities in the environmental field.
A forum for the exchange of ideas with people who share a similar interest in wildlife and the environment.
By participating in the Wildlife Club you can be associated with others who share your appreciation for wildlife.
Upcoming Events for Spring 2006
4 April: First Meeting of the Quarter!
Looking for new Wildlife Club T-shirt Designs
General Announcements
Open House 22nd -Come check out our booth
Visiting the wildflowers April 8th
Events with undertermined dates
Camping Trips
Painting Parties (for the Wildlife Club in Fisher Science)
Guest Speakers
Kayaking
Volunteer Opportunities
Morro Bay Natural Estuary Program (Beach Clean-Ups)
Land Conservancy
Surfrider
ECOSLO
Pacific Coast Wildlife
Office Hours
Monday
10:00 – 1:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 3:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 1:00 and 3:00 – 4:00
Thursday
1:30 – 4:00
Friday
none
Meetings
The Wildlife Club meets every other Tuesday at 11 am in Science North
(Building 53) Room 215.
Stop by the “Wildlife Club Room” in Fisher Science Room 260