Tom Fox adores the Newport Beach Upper Back Bay so much that he commutes at least twice a week from Rancho Cucamonga to volunteer with the Naturalists and Friends, the group devoted to preserving the estuary.
Sunday he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award for his years of service. And although he could not hide his pride at being recognized — the grin rarely drooped through the afternoon — his attention went elsewhere.
It was Earth Day and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. an audience eager to learn about the local habitat came right to Fox's doorstep. More than 500 people attended the event at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center on the Back Bay. A slew of environmentally geared crafts and activities, including a sea-life petting zoo, allowed children a wildlife experience that a classroom just could not replace, Fox said.