California Center for Natural History: Creating communities of diverse
naturalists and illuminating the interdependence between humans &
California's wildlife
CCNH was interviewed for an episode of East Bay Yesterday about Lake Merritt! If you haven't heard about this podcast yet, check it out for amazing local history and stories about Oakland and beyond. https://t.co/yoc6EePjBe
Take mom out for a nice stroll this Saturday and check out the flowers and pollinators popping up around the bay this spring!
You must RSVP at the Eventbrite page linked here. Hope to see you there! https://t.co/jqRKuBrbT5
There's still some space for our workshop at Springtown Preserve this Sunday. Come look for rare plants and learn about monitoring with Golden Hour Restoration Institute! https://t.co/0AclDn3VBj
This Thursday- Come to an Oakland screening and fundraiser of A Place to Breathe, created by our friend Michelle Grace Steinberg and featuring Street Level Health Clinic in Oakland! From the filmmaker:
"The stories... https://t.co/Wpr0WyjZVA
This year's California wildflower season is pretty phenomal and is drawing huge crowds - how does tramping affect them? Hannah Kang answers this in latest Ask the Naturalist column from Bay Nature magazine!... https://t.co/N13Y2OSVOm
The new almanac is here! Wildflowers, amazing flies, and dancing fish are just some of the awesome creatures to look for around the Bay Area. Yayyyy spring!! https://t.co/6erjJPuQra
Green moths, stick insects, slugs, lichens, flowers, and more - naturalist Ken-ichi Ueda lists some of the Bay Area's top green organisms for a special St. Patrick's Day Bay Nature Ask the Naturalist column! https://t.co/1qLzfO0YTb
February was *really* cold, but what about the rest of winter? SF meteorlogist Dan Alrick explains the Bay Area's winter in Bay Nature and CCNH's latest Ask the Naturalist column! https://t.co/XS9Ytgf4IJ