Events

Groundwater, You and Wildlife

Aqus Cafe 189 H Street, Petaluma, CA, United States

Presentation by: Jane Nielson, PhD, Geology Co-founder of Sebastopol Water Information Group (SWIG) Co-author of “The American West at Risk”

How does the Monarch butterfly fit into our wildlife corridors and what can we do to help?

Aqus Cafe 189 H Street, Petaluma, CA, United States

Suzanne Clarke is a Sonoma County Master Gardener who creates wildlife habitat gardens. She moved to Petaluma In 2012. Previously she was a Master Gardener in Talbot County, Maryland, specializing In creating wildlife habitat, Integrated Pest, and Storm-water management solutions. Click here to view the flyer.

Victoria Neighbors Presentation and Q&A

Join us for a gathering of Victoria neighbors to learn about exciting efforts to acquire and conserve open space in the West Petaluma Hills! We are applying for a Sonoma County Ag + Open Space matching grant to protect this land and ensure a natural habitat for birds, wildlife, and […]

Nanaturalist-led walk in the West Petaluma Hills

Join us for a naturalist-led walk in the West Petaluma Hills! Bill Nay – Naturalist, Outdoor Ethics Advocate Vanessa Dodge – Naturalist, Geologist, Soil Ecologist Suzanne Clarke – Master Gardener, wildlife habitat landscapes Lydia Schindler – Certified CA Naturalist, animal track & sign Natasha Dvorak – Wildlife Biologist SPACE IS LIMITED TO […]

“Stewards of Eden”, Native Environmentalists of the Petaluma Region

Aqus Cafe 189 H Street, Petaluma, CA, United States

Benjamin Benson is a professor at Santa Rosa Junior College in the Department of Behavioral Sciences, Anthropology, and emeritus director of the Jesse Peter Museum. He is a lecturer at Sonoma State University and expert of Native American Studies. He is also the cultural resources coordinator for the Dwight Center […]