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Upcoming Events
- 9:00 am – 10:30 am, December 14, 2024 – Rancho La Costa Restoration
- 9:00 am – 10:30 am, December 21, 2024 – El Corazon restoration work
California Naturalist Certification Class
We will be continuing our California Naturalist certification training in 2025 lead by two alumni, Jimmy Kidd and Lisa Kuleto. The class will be on Tuesday evenings, 5:30-8:30 pm from Feb. 4 through April 8th. Check in here for more information as registration gets closer. Registration will open in November, 2024. Contact calnat.pc@gmail.com to get on our interest list.
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Update on Climate Change
Al Gore’s newest film, An Inconvenient Sequel, has recently been released in theaters locally. I suggest you try to see it to get informed on the science of climate change and what the world is doing about it. Also, one … Continue reading
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Making an impact on climate change
Ever wonder what you can do as an individual to combat climate change? A recent Sierra magazine article (http://sierraclub.org/sierra/we-re-teaching-kids-wrong-ways-fight-climate-change?suppress=true&utm_source=greenlife&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter) discusses the research by Seth Wynes and his advisor, Kimberly Nicholas, which is reflected in the graph. Ironically, most of these … Continue reading
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Village H restoration site clean up continues
On June 17 a small, but efficient work party continued to clear the restoration site of Village H north of Carlsbad Village Drive of eucalyptus leaves. These leaves have been shown to affect the germination of some California native plants … Continue reading
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Final results from Endangered Species Day Bioblitz
Results for total number of species (plants, insects, memmals, birds…) identified at the Buena Vista Lagoon Ecological Reserve and Buena Vista Audubon Wetland Reserve (on west side of Coast Hwy) hit 179! Thanks to Carlsbad High School AP Environmental Science … Continue reading
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