Upcoming Certified California Naturalist Courses!

Do you know how to tell the difference between a Golden Eagle and a Bald Eagle just by looking at their ankles? How does serpentine impact what types of plants grow on a landscape? What does the flower shape on a coyote brush bush tell us about it's gender? Explanations for these questions and more are provided during Tuleyome's Certified California Naturalist course!
Tuleyome's Certified California Naturalist course will be held January through March 2022. The course consists of four hour classes every Friday for 10 weeks and three field trips into wonderful Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and the surrounding region. This is a great opportunity for those looking to increase their knowledge about the region or getting more connected to the natural world. The course provides the base for people to become more involved in volunteer projects, habitat restoration, docent opportunities, or advocacy.
Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, we are offering this in person and via Zoom. More information about the course is available on our website. Please contact Nate Lillge with questions.
We are also offering a 1-week intensive course at Wilbur Hot Springs. This course will be in person at the resort - a great opportunity to learn about the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument region while being surrounded by it's beauty!
-Nate Lillge; nlillge@tuleyome.org
Adventures and Engagement Director
Certified California Naturalist
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