Tuleyome's Certified California Naturalist Course
At the end of September, Tuleyome taught a Certified California Naturalist (CalNat) course to 17 corpsmembers from the California Conservation Corps (CCC) and Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps (SRCC). Participants were able to take the course thanks to a Career Pathways Grant project titled “Bridging Corpsmembers to Careers in Parks Through the California Naturalist Course.” The purpose of this grant project was to offer a CalNat course that highlights knowledge and skills related to park interpretation, natural resource management, and an introduction to park planning.
The course was held at the CCC – Sacramento Center, right next to the American River Parkway. This location allowed the class to take daily field trips along the river to highlight the biodiversity that can be found in urban environments. Common observations included magpies, poison oak, cottonwoods, egrets, Canada geese, and even sea lions! Corpsmembers heard from professionals from California State Parks, UC Reserve System, Tuleyome, and McCord Environmental, Inc, highlighting the diversity of careers available.
The California Naturalist course was developed by UCANR to introduce “Californians to the wonders of our unique ecology and engages the public in study and stewardship of California’s natural communities.” Tuleyome has offered at least one CalNat course per year since 2018 and has provided training to Bureau of Reclamation – Lake Berryessa Rangers, US Forest Service staff, Napa County Regional Park & Open Space District staff, as well as SRCC and CCC corpsmembers.
In 2026, Tuleyome will be offering two CalNat courses: our traditional 8-week program and a one-week intensive course at Wilbur Hot Springs. Both courses focus on the northern inner Coast Range Mountains, specifically the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. The program uses science curriculum, hands-on learning, problem-solving, participatory science, and community service to instill a deep appreciation for the natural communities of the state and to inspire individuals to become stewards of their local resources.
For more information about our upcoming courses, visit our website or contact Nate (nlillge@tuleyome.org).
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