Nature and You Lectures: Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and Wildlife Tracking

Photo by Nate Lillge
Our July Nature and You lecture took place on July 31st and featured a conversation on the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and current threats to public lands with Tuleyome Executive Director Sandra Schubert and Tuleyome co-founder and Advisory Council member Bob Schneider. If you missed it, be sure to check out the recording for a discussion on the history of the monument and ways we can work to protect our public lands.

Photo by Roy Blodgett
Our August Nature and You speaker is Roy Arthur Blodgett. Roy is a Northern California-based naturalist, writer, and ecological consultant. He is a certified wildlife tracker and will discuss how to identify and interpret common animal tracks and signs in our area.
Developing your ability to identify and interpret wildlife signs and tracks is a great way to enrich your experiences in the outdoors. Animal tracks tell us not only what animals are present in an area, but can also provide information on sex, behavior at the time the tracks were made, and more.
Join us on Zoom at 7pm on August 28th to hear Roy’s talk. You can register to receive the Zoom link on our events page via this link.
If you have any questions about the Nature and You lecture series, please reach out to Geoff Benn at gbenn@tuleyome.org.
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