Latino Conservation Week 2023 Event

Tuleyome participated in Latino Conservation Week 2023 by hosting a group at Cache Creek Regional Park Campground. Nearly 20 participants from Stockton joined the event which included stargazing, camping, and a short hike in Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. Many of the participants were first-time campers – Tuleyome was happy to help introduce them to the wonders of spending the night outside! To help first time explorers, Tuleyome provided tents to those who needed them and had boots on hand via our Boot Bank for anyone that needed quality hiking shoes or boots.
After dinner on Friday, the group was able to use telescopes to look at stars, planets, and galaxies thanks to Dr. Dan Phillips. Dr. Phillips has a wonderful way of describing and explaining what is seen to people of all ages. The campground provides a dark sky to see faint objects that are often obscured by city lights.

The group took a short hike on Saturday morning, crossing the new Road 40 bridge over Cache Creek to get a brief look at the Monument. Tuleyome staff provided an overview of Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument as well as a summary of the efforts to expand the Monument to include Molok Luyuk (colloquially known as Walker Ridge). After the hike, the group returned to camp to cool down in Cache Creek.
Thank you to Hispanic Access Foundation and Dr. Dan Phillips for making this event a success! Additional gratitude to Alvaro Casanova and volunteer Tuleyome Board Member Martha Cerda for attending and providing the information in Spanish!
-Nate Lillge (nlillge@tuleyome.org)
Tuleyome Adventures and Engagement Director
Certified California Naturalist
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