Duck Days Rocked!

Tuleyome’s pet rocks were a raging success at Duck Days! Kids, parents, grandparents, and friends all gathered at Tuleyome’s table to decorate their rocks. The amazing works of art, laughter, and joy were so much fun that we can’t wait to do it again. (We already have ideas of how and when.)
Folks also had lots of questions about our region and Tuleyome’s projects.
Does Tuleyome lead hikes or camping trips? Sure do. It’s slower in the summer because of the weather conditions, but visit our Events page to join us on our Stebbins Cold Canyon Trail work day and see what else is planned.
Where can I go to find good hiking spots? Tuleyome’s Trails page or email us.
What’s the highest peak in Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument? Snow Mountain East. For more Monumental tidbits like this, visit our blog.
When will Woodland Regional Park Preserve Open? This summer or fall. Keep up on the latest at the Preserve.
What is Tuleyome's top campaign right now? Protecting Molok Luyuk and adding it to Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. To learn more, go to www.berryessasnowmountain.org.
What is special about Molok Luyuk? So much – the complex geology resulting in multiple habitats and more than 30 rare plants, the wildlife, the views. And, it is sacred to Native Americans. Watch an aerial flight over Molok Luyuk.
What is the difference between a turtle and a tortoise? Turtles have flippers and live in water. Tortoises have legs and live on land. For more fun facts, visit our Science Corner.
Thanks to Yolo Basin Foundation for making Duck Days possible. And, thanks to all of you for joining in the merriment!
-Sandra Schubert; sschubert@tuleyome.org
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