Wildlife Interpreters – SEA wildlife interpreters are usually residents of local communities along the coast. They are well informed about the natural history and a wide range of interesting places along the southern coast of Oregon. With as many as 22,000 visitor contacts annually, our volunteers are in demand. During SEA’s summer season, wildlife interpreters (as volunteers are available) are on duty at Face Rock Wayside or Coquille Point in Bandon on weekends beginning in May and continuing through to the end of July. Interpreters are also on duty at Simpson Reef near Charleston Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from May through Labor Day. SEA annually provides its interpreters with extensive training through a series of seminars held monthly January to May. Beginning in

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