Full course website: http://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/CNSDC/ Preserve Calavera is partnering with the UCSD Natural Reserve System and the Buena Vista Audubon Society to offer the UC California Naturalist certification course.
The workshop will feature presentations by various experts and researchers focusing on best irrigation and nutrient management practices tailored specifically for young orchards in the San Joaquin Valley.
Learn the art and science behind composting from a local Certified Master Composter. Learn about the importance of managing your organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) at home. As the drought worsens and the climate warms, home-based waste management has never been more relevant.
Santa Clara County Parks is offering the UC Climate Stewards certification course. It is an 11-week climate-change education and service course that combines online learning and dynamic field experiences for adults.
Full Course Website: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/Stewards/ Stewards of the Coast & Redwoods is pleased to host the UC California Naturalist Certification Program.
Register now for a California Forest Stewardship Workshop: San Luis Obispo County Online beginning August 27thOctober 22nd 2024 and in-person Saturday, September 21st in San Luis Obispo County Join the workshop to understand and protect your forests by developing a Forest Management Plan.
Join us for the UCCE Pear Branch Canker and Dieback Field Day in HOPLAND, CA. The event will focus on essential knowledge and practices for the management of branch dieback disease fungi in California Pear Orchards. Presentations will be given by experts from the University of California, UC Davis.