MAU TRVEA separated, November 10, 2007, Tijuana River Reserve Visitors Center: TRVEA and California State Parks agreed to put MAU under the State Parks Department. The strong volunteer program at the Reserve integrates MAU into their organization and provides a framework where equestrians can qualify and ride in the MAU for Border Field State Park and the USFWS. TRVEA believed the time was right for this transfer because in the last year the volunteer program at the Reserve has become strongly organized and integrated across many volunteer functions. Contact Sarah Emerson at Border Field State Park for information.
Incentives to ride with the Mounted Assistance Unit:
Educate visitors of regional history, culture, & environmental values;
Learn the animals, plants, & trails of the entire valley;
Contribute to the knowledge & preservation of the park and refuge;
Promote the usefulness of horses for public service.
- Recognition: Annual Volunteer Hours–Awards
25 hours: CA Parks & USFWS Sevice Patches
50 hours: US Fish & Wildlife Service Ceramic Mug
75 hours: CA State Parks or USFWS Service Hats
100 hours: CA Parks District Unlimited Day-Use Pass
150 hours: USFWS Travel Mug
200 hours: CA Parks Statewide Unlimited Day Use Pass
250 hours: USFWS Fleece Vest
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