By Joe Watson What you see when you come out to volunteer with The Habitat restoration Team (HRT) depends on whether you’re looking up or down. Saturday’s job description required looking up and trimming some overreaching branches along our public
Floodplain Ecology Institute
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Vernal Pools: why do they matter?
By Saige White If you’ve lived in California’s Central Valley for at least a few years, you may have heard the term, ‘vernal pool’. Not known to many, California’s vernal pools are a rare type of wetland that exist in
Poison Oak: the good that’s hard to see
Many of us know the saying, “Leaves of three, leave them be.” When we learned that phrase, we also learned of the terrible things that can happen if you don’t leave poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) be; rashes, blisters, and easy
Pesticide Training 2020
A dozen volunteers showed up for the all day class this Saturday to learn that the chemicals we use at The Preserve are less toxic than coffee and Tylenol. I think that means I will have to wear rubber gloves