MCAS Virtual Community Program - MAY 19 - Illegal Wildlife Trafficking


Photo courtesy of USFWS
MCAS Zoom Community Program – May 19th – Illegal Wildlife Trafficking

WHEN:    Monday, May 19th, 2025, 7:00 pm

TITLE:    Illegal Wildlife Trafficking: Second biggest threat to species after habitat destruction and fourth biggest illegal activity worldwide

PRESENTERS:

      Nancy Foley, California Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement Chief (Retired), Morro Coast Audubon Society Vice President

      Nate Smith, California Fish and Wildlife Department Assistant Chief

      Ed Newcomer, Jr., J.D., Senior Special Agent USFWS (Retired)

WHEREJoin Zoom Meeting Zoom Meeting ID: 952 7614 6481; Passcode: 611492

 

You can also find the link to the Zoom meeting in the MCAS Events Calendar. Use the link to that calendar in the header of our website https://www.morrocoastaudubon.org/.

 

All MCAS Zoom Community Programs are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. No signup/registration required to attend.

 

If you are not already an MCAS member, please consider becoming a member of MCAS at https://www.morrocoastaudubon.org/p/become-mcas-member.html to support MCAS’s mission and activities, including Community Programs.

 

Description:

Did you know illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is behind only arms, drugs and human trafficking globally?  Did you know that, in the mid 1990s, a legislative study was conducted in California and, at that time, illegal wildlife trade in California was second only to the drug trade?  IWT is one of the world’s largest criminal activities.  Please join us as we meet and listen to three officers (both retired and current) that have spent years investigating illegal wildlife trade, both in California and abroad.  

Bios:

 

Nancy Foley, California Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement Chief (Retired), Morro Coast Audubon Society Vice President

Nancy has spent her professional career engaged in conservation and conservation law enforcement work.  She has worked in National Parks, California State Parks, and then found her true passion as a California Wildlife Officer.  She worked not only uniform patrol but also for the Special Operations Unit, investigating illegal commercialization of wildlife.  Nancy rose through the ranks and eventually led the Law Enforcement Division as Chief and served as a Deputy Director for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.  Since retirement from CDFW, Nancy has been actively working with officers worldwide to build a network to beat the web of illegal wildlife traffickers.  Nancy has done this work as a contractor with USFWS.  Also, Nancy is a lifelong birder and currently serves as the Vice President of Morro Coast Audubon.  

 

Nate Smith, California Fish and Wildlife Department Assistant Chief

Nate has had significant connections to the central coast as he received both his Undergraduate and Masters degrees from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.  Nate started his career with California State Parks and at one point was stationed at Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA).  Nate was a K9 handler with State Parks and continued with a K9 partner when he joined the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.  Nate has worked as a Captain for the CDFW K9 program which currently has 21 K9 teams.  Nate also oversees the Special Operations Unit which focuses on illegal commercialization of wildlife. 

 

Ed Newcomer, Jr., J.D., Senior Special Agent USFWS (Retired)

Ed has had a career in Law Enforcement starting with work in both Colorado and Washington in the respective Attorney General Offices as a prosecutor.  Ed moved from there to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as a Special Agent where he conducted complex criminal investigations involving wildlife and wildlife laws.  In 2010-2011, Ed served as an overseas law enforcement advisor to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations – Wildlife Enforcement Network as an official representative of the US Government and conducted investigations touching every continent, including Antarctica. 

 

From 2015-2020, Ed served as the Law Enforcement Attache to Southern Africa as the senior representative of the US Fish and Wildlife Service based at the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, responsible for agency operations in nine countries. 

Ed is currently the host of the podcast Nature’s Secret Service.

 

If you have questions, email Wendy McKeown, Community Programs Chair: CommPrograms@morrocoastaudubon.org

 

2025 Election Results are in!!

The 2025 Election closed on May 8th and the results are in.

To see how members voted, go to ELECTION RESULTS.

MCAS Field Trip - MAY 30 - Birding in the de Anza Watershed

Birding in the De Anza Watershed [photo by Roger Zachary]
Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents  

 

FIELD TRIP:             Birding in the de Anza Watershed  

                                  Atascadero Mutual Water Company property  

DATE:                       Friday, May 30, 2025  

TIME:                        7:30AM to 10:00 AM  

LEADER:                  Roger Zachary  

CO-LEADER:           Ruth Zachary  

Trip is limited to 15 participants - Signups will be taken for 24 hours. Participants will be randomly selected. The remainder will be put on standby status in case of cancellations. Only registered people may attend.

Description: We will be birding in mixed oak woodland and riparian woodland along the Salinas River. We should be able to identify approximately 35 species.

Terrain: level road/ sandy riverbed

Distance: 1 mile

 

Restrooms are not available-There is no water or restroom facilities at the site, Home Depot and Starbucks are the closest facilities.

Rain cancels. 

ADA Accessible: No

Experience Level: All Levels Welcome

Registration and RSVP to confirmation Required! 

Registration will open on the morning of MAY 20thOn that date, MCAS members will automatically receive an ALERT with the LINK to the Field Trip’s Registration Form.

Non-members can also receive ALERTS from MCAS regarding Field Trips, Community Programs, and other MCAS activities. To do so you will need to fill out the MCAS ALERT EMAIL LIST sign up form in the footer of the MCAS websiteYou can also get MCAS Field Trip alerts, and other SLO county bird sightings, by joining SLOCOBIRDING.

Please consider becoming a member of MCAS to support MCAS’s mission and activities, including Members Only Field Trips.

Questions? Email Freddy Howell freddy@morrocoastaudubon.org

Proposed Bylaw Changes - Voting Closes May 9th at Midnight

Prior to voting, it is recommended that members familiarize themselves with the bylaw changes being proposed.   

Additional Information:

MCAS Field Trip - MEMBERS ONLY - MAY 19 - Habitat: Villa Creek/China Cove

Looking North Toward Villa Creek [photo by Faylla Chapman]
Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents            **MEMBERS ONLY**  

FIELD TRIP:       Habitat: Villa Creek/China Cove  

DATE:                 Monday, May 19, 2025  

TIME:                  10:00am to 12:00 Noon  

LEADER:            Faylla Chapman  

CO-LEADER:     Sharon Iranpour

Trip is limited to 15 participants - Signups will be taken for 24 hours. Participants will be randomly selected. The remainder will be put on standby status in case of cancellations. Only registered people may attend.

Description: We will start at the last pullout for Estero Bluffs State Park and will walk across the dune scrub, learning about the scrub habitat along the way. Then we will follow the path to the China Cove beach and look at the intertidal rock and sandy beach organisms. This is a snowy plover habitat along with other shore birds that will be seen as we walk the beach to Villa Creek. Restrooms are not available. 

ADA Accessible: No

Experience Level: All Levels Welcome

Registration and RSVP to confirmation Required! 

Registration will open on the morning of May 9thOn that date, only MCAS members will automatically receive an ALERT with the LINK to the Field Trip’s Registration Form.

Our Member-Only field trips are a bonus for members. So you don’t miss out, JOIN MCAS NOW!

Questions? Email freddy@morrocoastaudubon.org

VIDEO now available for APR 23rd Community Program: Birds of SLO and NOSB Counties

American Coots [photo by Dave Lawrence]
VIEW 2 VIDEOS on MCAS Youtube Channel

Program:      Third Annual Birds of SLO and Northern Santa Barbara (NOSB) Counties

                       Curated and Presented by Judy Neuhauser
                       Music accompaniment by Aria DiSalvio

Description of the Community Program: Judy Neuhauser will present the third annual program of Birds of San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties. This slide show, featuring photos from some of the best photographers in the area, will showcase the splendor of birds that live and migrate through the spectacularly varied habitats in our counties. The wide range of birds that live in or pass through these landscapes is truly amazing. Join us as we get a close-up look at these birds as they live their lives, in photos taken by some of the Central Coast’s finest nature photographers. The program will be set to music by Aria DiSalvio, a cellist from Santa Cruz, and her musical collaborators.

MCAS Field Trip - MEMBERS ONLY - MAY 15 - Breeding Birds of Sweet Springs

View over Estuary to Morro Rock from Sweet Springs  

REGISTRATION CLOSED. 


Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents              **MEMBERS ONLY**  

FIELD TRIP:       Breeding Birds of Sweet Springs  

DATE:                  Thursday, May 15, 2025  

TIME:                   8:30am - 11:30am  

LEADER:            Jay Carroll  

Trip is limited to 15 participants - Signups will be taken for 24 hours. Participants will be randomly selected. The remainder will be put on standby status in case of cancellations. Only registered people may attend.

Description: Spring is a busy time for the breeding birds of Sweet Springs Nature Preserve. Join us to observe and learn about the behaviors of many species of birds as they go about their spring breeding activities. Hawks and owls, sparrows, flycatchers, hummingbirds, ducks, and more all find Sweet Springs Preserve the perfect place to spend their Spring breeding season. We’ll also be practicing our “birding by ear” skills by identifying birds by their songs and calls, and identifying all birds that we see. 

Conditions: Easy, level walking paths, binoculars useful, layer clothing for morning temperatures. Restroom Port-a-Potty is at the North entrance.

ADA Accessible: No

Experience Level: All Levels Welcome

Registration and RSVP to confirmation Required! 

Registration will open on the morning of MAY 15th. On that date, only MCAS members will automatically receive an ALERT with the LINK to the Field Trip’s Registration Form.

Our Member-Only field trips are a bonus for members. So you don’t miss out, JOIN MCAS NOW!

Questions? Email Freddy Howell (freddy@morrocoastaudubon.org)

MCAS Field Trip - MAY 11 - Stop & Scope-Heron and Egret Rookery Watch

Great Great at Nest [photo by Bob Revel]

Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents  

FIELD TRIP:       Stop & Scope-Heron and Egret Rookery Watch  

DATE:                  Sunday, May 11, 2025  

TIME:                   8:30 am - 10:30am  

LEADER:            The Field Trip Team  

Trip is not limited but does require registration so we can plan accordingly. You will not receive a confirmation as all are welcome. Directions are below.

Description: Drop by the Heron Rookery in Morro Bay State Park to view the cutest babies in Morro Bay. Egrets, Herons, and Cormorants are in various stages of their nesting cycle. Adults are in their magnificent breeding plumage and nestlings are visible and active. This is not a walking tour, so you may drop by anytime between the hours of 8:30am - 10:30am. Scopes will be set up in a fixed location for viewing. Bring your own binoculars, scopes, and cameras. You may also bring a folding chair. Restrooms are available at the State Park Museum. Rain cancels.

Location & Directions: For those not familiar with the area, the Rookery is located between Windy Cove and The Inn at Morro Bay (60 State Park Road). Windy Cove is located just north of the State Park Museum. There is a hiking path that goes between Windy Cove and The Inn at Morro Bay.  We will be set up about halfway between these two points.

Parking: You can park in the State Park Museum parking lot, at Windy Cove, or in the small parking area at the Rookery Signs. There is also parking just off the Morro Bay Golf Course along State Park Road. If you park in the Rookery parking area, walk south down the trail about 20 yards toward Windy Cove and the Museum.

ADA Accessible: No

Experience Level: All Levels Welcome

Registration required - but all may come.

Registration will open on the morning of MAY 1st. On that date, MCAS members will automatically receive an ALERT with the LINK to the Field Trip’s Registration Form.

Non-members can also receive ALERTS from MCAS regarding Field Trips, Community Programs, and other MCAS activities. To do so you will need to fill out the MCAS ALERT EMAIL LIST sign up form in the footer of the MCAS websiteYou can also get MCAS Field Trip alerts, and other SLO county bird sightings, by joining SLOCOBIRDING.

Please consider becoming a member of MCAS to support MCAS’s mission and activities, including Field Trips.

Questions? Email Freddy Howell freddy@morrocoastaudubon.org