A Virtual Tour of the CA Academy of Sciences Research Collection
Time: Friday March 26,11:00AM
Location: Zoom
“96,000 birds, 28,500 mammals, 11,000 egg and nest specimens, and one of the world’s largest marine mammal collections, all helping scientists better understand these organisms and the threats they face.” –CAS website. A tour with collections manager Moe Flannery is NOT TO BE MISSED as she walks us through their incredible back rooms, telling stories about the ... view more »
A Virtual Tour of the CA Academy of Sciences Research Collection
Time: Friday March 26,11:00AM
Location: Zoom
“96,000 birds, 28,500 mammals, 11,000 egg and nest specimens, and one of the world’s largest marine mammal collections, all helping scientists better understand these organisms and the threats they face.” –CAS website. A tour with collections manager Moe Flannery is NOT TO BE MISSED as she walks us through their incredible back rooms, telling stories about the animals…
Science Talk: Investigating the fine scale foraging ecology of gray whales
Time: Wed March 24, 2:00PM
Location:Zoom
Lisa Hildebrand, “A Small Piece of a Large Puzzle: Investigating the fine scale foraging ecology of Pacific Coast Feeding group – gray whales.” Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) along the west coast of the United States follow a well-documented migration every year. They breed and nurse their calves in the lagoons of Baja, Mexico between September to January, before they head…
Science Talk: My Gray Whale Cycle
Time: Wed March 31, Noon
Location:Zoom
Join us in welcoming back marine biologist Becca Jewel all the way from Scotland. We first met Becca in fall 2019 when she rode her bike through Fort Bragg as part of the Gray Whale Cycle, her nearly 4,000 mile journey from Alaska to Mexico following the southern migration of the gray whale. We are excited…
Whale Festival Scavenger Hunt FUNdraiser
Time: fun all day — March 6th-21st
Location:On Your Coast
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