A smiling man wearing a baseball cap, brown jacket, and backpack stands in a grassy meadow dotted with yellow flowers with the ocean in the distance.

Naturally Speaking Virtual Talk: “North American Rocky Intertidal Zones (Tidepools) – A Diverse Community in Flux”

Naturally Speaking Virtual Talk: “North American Rocky Intertidal Zones (Tidepools) – A Diverse Community in Flux” When: Wednesday, June 9th 6:30 PM Pacific time – 7:30 PM Pacific time Where: Cabrillo National Monument Foundation’s Zoom Who: Stephen Whitaker – marine Read More

A smiling woman wears a lit headlamp, a plaid shirt, and white gloves while she holds a golden-brown bat with an outstretched wing. The image is overlaid over a background of a plant with dark green, vertically-orientated leaves with yellow, serrated edges.

“Agaves and Bats – A Plant-Pollinator Love Story”

“Agaves and Bats – A Plant-Pollinator Love Story” When: Thursday, March 18th 6:30 PM PST – 7:30 PM PST Where: Zoom link will be sent before the event to those who register Who: Dr. Kristen Lear – bat conservationist, NatGeo Explorer, IF/THEN Read More

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The Fantastic Plants of Cabrillo National Monument and their Pollinators

The Fantastic Plants of Cabrillo National Monument and their Pollinators Friday, Jan. 15, 2021 12:00pm – 1:00pm RSVP required at https://cnmf.org/event/the-fantastic-plants-of-cabrillo-national-monument-and-their-pollinators/ Format: a zoom link will be sent to the RSVP before the event Program Description: Plants and pollinators need Read More