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Birds in Black…..and Blue: Corvids of the Santa Ynez Valley: Lecture recording

Free on-line lecture with Dennis and Jess Beebe Co-hosted by the Solvang Library and the UC Sedgwick Reserve View the recording of the online presentation at your convenience. Viewers with an existing Dropbox account will be able to view the recording without downloading it. Viewers without a Dropbox account will be required to download the file in order to view …

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A Brief History of the Best Animal in the World: The Striped Skunk: Lecture Recording

Free online lecture by Dr. Jen Hunter, UC Berkeley’s Hastings Natural History Reserve This program is co-hosted by the UC Sedgwick Reserve View the recording of the online presentation at your convenience. The lecture is an hour’s duration, followed by Q & A. Presentation link: https://youtu.be/6jjRlSVMCMg This online lecture was first presented “live” via Zoom on Thursday, May 28th, 2020. …

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Spring Programs Postponed or Canceled

Dear members and friends of the Society, Due to growing concerns about the community transmission of COVID-19, we have decided to cancel all of our spring 2020 field trips. Our 20th Anniversary Celebration and spring public lectures were previously canceled and may be rescheduled. As a science-based organization, the Natural History Society supports the scientific data, which confirms that this …

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Program Changes this Spring

Dear Members and Friends of the Society, We have canceled our 20th Anniversary Celebration that was scheduled for Saturday, April 4th at UC Sedgwick Reserve, but we look forward to rescheduling this special event in late spring or fall. The April 9 lecture “Plant Adaptations and Recovery from Wildfire” with Dr. Matt Kay is canceled and we hope to reschedule …

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Spring 2020 Calendar-of-Events: Celebrating Twenty Years of Programming

Dear Visitors, welcome to our Spring 2020 calendar-of-events, here in our 20th year of bringing science-based educational lectures and field trips to our region. Our programs lead with “Live Birth – A Year in the Life of an Elephant Seal” on Thursday, January 30, presented by B. Misty Wycoff. Don’t miss our 20th Anniversary celebration on April 4 at the …

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Thursday, January 30: Live Birth – A Year in the Life of an Elephant Seal

Free lecture with B. Misty Wycoff Thursday, January 30, 7:00 p.m. St. Mark’s in-the-Valley Episcopal Church, Stacy Hall 2901 Nojoqui Avenue, Los Olivos Note: This lecture precedes a field trip to Piedras Blancas to view the elephant seals. See February 1 entry, below. Northern elephant seals gather from December through March in large breeding colonies on several Channel Islands in …

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Saturday, February 1: The Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery

Free field trip with Friends of the Elephant Seal docents Saturday, February 1, , 2020, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., not including driving time each way Advance registration at synature@west.net or 805/ 693-5683. There is no fee for this field trip. Paired with the lecture on January 30, the Natural History Society is also offering a free field trip to …

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Wednesday, February 19: Annual Members’ Meeting

Wednesday, February 19: Annual Members’ Meeting Short meeting preceding the evening presentation Wednesday, February 19, 6:45 p.m. Los Olivos Community Organization Hall. The Annual Members’ Meeting will be held at 6:45 p.m. immediately before Dr. Schneider’s lecture in the evening. We will elect new board members for 2020 and hear a brief Treasurer’s report. SYVNHS members, please join us at …

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Wednesday, February 19: Rare Plants of Santa Barbara County: Why Uncommon Plants Matter and What We’re Doing to Save Them

Free lecture with Heather Schneider Co-hosted by the Los Olivos Library and Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden Wednesday, February 19, 7:00 p.m. Los Olivos Community Organization Hall 2374 Alamo Pintado Avenue, Los Olivos With more than 6,500 kinds of native plants, California is the most botanically diverse state in the nation. However, more than one-third of those plants are considered …

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Postponed: Coreopsis Hill and the Guadalupe Dunes

Field trip with Larry Ballard Postponed 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Participation limited to 15. Advance registration begins February 21 at synature@west.net or 805/ 693-5683 Members $10 / Nonmembers $25 / Children $5               The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge lies within the largest coastal dune system in California. The hike takes us through dune scrub, …

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