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A Conversation with Chris Lay, Manager of the Norris Center
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary navigation. Kenneth S. Norris. Center for Natural History. News and Events / News. A Conversation with Chris Lay, Manager of the Norris Center. A Conversation with Chris Lay, Manager of the Norris Center. February 18, 2015. Chris Lay with a peregrine falcon, a specimen from the UCSC’s new Kenneth S. Norris Center for Natural History. Photo Credit: Lin Weyers. He also teaches classes on environmental education, UCSC campus natural history, and museum curation, as well...
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elephant seals | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Posts Tagged ‘elephant seals’. The Lives and Deaths of California Marine Mammals. Posted in Lecture Notes. On July 13, 2015. Lauren Rust spoke with us on June 30th at Green Apple Books. She came to talk to us about her work at the Marine Mammal Center, the research they do, and the animals they attempt (and don’t attempt) to rescue. California Sea Lions have taken the biggest hit because of a number of reasons....
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July 15th – Exploring SF’s Natural Springs & Creeks | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Laquo; Oct 19th — Kapalakiko: Hawaiian Migrant Workers in 19th-Century San Francisco. The Lives and Deaths of California Marine Mammals. July 15th – Exploring SF’s Natural Springs & Creeks. July 7, 2015 by Adrian Cotter. Exploring SF’s Natural Springs and Creeks. Guest Speaker: Joel Pomerantz. 7pm Wednesday, July 15th, 2015 (doors after 6pm). And please let them know if you are coming. Bring your curiosity and won...
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SFNHS Coordinator | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. If you are interested in learning more, please email adrian at acotter@nonsensical.com. I am looking for a new co-coordinator to help run the San Francisco Natural History Series. We organize one talk a month (usually with the exception of December) around the concerns of San Francisco natural history — you can learn more about the talks (if you don’t already know) at http:/ sfnhs.com. Writing up lecture notes.
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Upcoming Speakers | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. While the Randall undergoes renovation in 2015 and 2016, our series will be changing locations — and we will not have set days, or even times — so keep in touch. We have had some fantastic hosts in 2015 and appreciate the generosity and welcome we have received: Green Apple Books on the Park. In the Sunset, the Exploratorium’s Bay Observatory Gallery. The San Francisco Public Library. And the Rotary Nature Center.
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creeks | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Posts Tagged ‘creeks’. San Francisco city’s seeps, springs, and assorted creeks. Posted in Lecture Notes. On August 15, 2015. Joel spoke at the Exploratorium on July 15th, 2015 exploring in conversation and images “Seep City” – a catalog of water discoveries in the city of San Francisco. This map is of course just a start, there are seeps and springs all over the city, and while this map holds many — Joel co...
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Lecture Notes | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Archive for the ‘Lecture Notes’ Category. After the Morgan Fire. Posted in Lecture Notes. On April 3, 2016. Joan Hamilton joined us on March 22nd at The Rotary Nature Center in Oakland. You can read her article on the fire and its after effects on Bay Nature Magazine’s website. And other related articles. All with more details and better pictures than my summary below. 8212; Nomad Ecology botanist Heath Bartosh.
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Nature at the Crossroads: Interpretation Part One: Connecting with Your Audience
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Nature at the Crossroads. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Interpretation Part One: Connecting with Your Audience. Early in the California Naturalist Program. At the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. Tracy Drake, Manager and Naturalist at the Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center. Tracy suggested that interpretation should:. Engage the audience on an emotional level. Part two of this series on interpretation will highlight examples from the California Naturalist classroom. Labels: California Naturalist Program.
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How many pollinators do you see? - UCCE Centennial
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University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. Hi, I thought you might be interested in this page from UCCE Centennial. Here's the link: http:/ 100.ucanr.edu/Day of Science and Service/Pollinators. Day of Science and Service. Hi, I thought you might be interested in this page from UCCE Centennial. Here's the link: http:/ 100.ucanr.edu/Day of Science and Service/Pollinators. Day of Science and Service. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. Hoja de datos: polinizadores.
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How are you conserving water? - UCCE Centennial
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University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. Hi, I thought you might be interested in this page from UCCE Centennial. Here's the link: http:/ 100.ucanr.edu/Day of Science and Service/Water. Day of Science and Service. Hi, I thought you might be interested in this page from UCCE Centennial. Here's the link: http:/ 100.ucanr.edu/Day of Science and Service/Water. Day of Science and Service. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. How are you conserving water? Have you sh...
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