In-Person Field Trip: Breeding Season Guided Walk at Año Nuevo State Parks Docents introduce students to the evolutionary history and adaptations of the northern elephant seals of Año Nuevo State Reserve with a rookery visit during the busy winter breeding season.... Read MoreRead more about In-Person Field Trip: Breeding Season Guided Walk at Año Nuevo
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Harbor Seal Adaptations! Students will virtually visit MacKerricher State Park to explore the similarities and differences between humans and marine mammals, specifically the Harbor Seal! Students will observe and identify what crucial adaptations ensure seal survival... Read MoreRead more about Harbor Seal Adaptations!
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Allensworth: A California African American Town Welcome to Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, a town founded, financed and governed by African Americans. In 1908, Colonel Allen Allensworth and four other settlers established a town in California’s Great Central... Read MoreRead more about Allensworth: A California African American Town
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Rooted in Survival: Unveiling the Resilient World of Coast Redwoods Rooted in Survival is an exciting virtual field trip that brings the wonders of Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park straight to your classroom or learning space! Designed for students in grades K–8,... Read MoreRead more about Rooted in Survival: Unveiling the Resilient World of Coast Redwoods