Naturally Speaking Talks

The Naturally Speaking series, sponsored by CNMF, offers a fascinating educational opportunity for all those who want to delve into the nature, wildlife, and fauna at Cabrillo National Monument. The series covers a range of topics, highlighting the area's incredible biodiversity. Each talk is designed to inspire and educate, fostering a deeper appreciation for the wonders that define Cabrillo National Monument.

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UPCOMING NATURALLY SPEAKING FREE TALKS

SEPT 1, 2024

CABRILLO AUDITORIUM + ZOOM

Youth Apprentice Summer Experience

Conservation and Environnmental Stewardship Apprenticeship Program is a volunteer program at Cabrillo National Monument that connects female-identifying and nonbinary youth ages 13-18 to science at the park. With the guidance of female mentors, the youth engage in scientific research and science communication projects. As one of these capstone projects, the youth apprentices will present on their summer experience at Cabrillo National Monument. 

  • San Diego's Native Bees and the Plants They Love
    2/3/24

    San Diego's Native Bees and the Plants They Love

    San Diego County is a biodiversity hotspot for both plants and pollinators. Patricia Simpson and Jess Mullins will be talking about native bees and the plants they depend on in the county and ways to support them in your backyard.

  • Cultural Resources of Cabrillo National Monument
    9/29/23

    Cultural Resources of Cabrillo National Monument

    What does the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, the Visitor Center Complex, and the view from Whale Watch Trail all have in common? Why, these are just a few of the Cultural Resources at Cabrillo National Monument! Join Sabrena Stembridge, Cultural Resources Specialist at Cabrillo National Monument, as she discusses these and more in this Naturally Speaking science talk.