Seeing Nature’s Calendar in the Redwoods
onThrough our Redwood Phenology Project, we are collecting data on how our redwood forest plants are changing with climate.
Through our Redwood Phenology Project, we are collecting data on how our redwood forest plants are changing with climate.
If anyone knows the value of parks to community health and individual well-being, it’s Sharol Nelson-Embry, the Supervising Naturalist at the East Bay Regional Parks Crab Cove Visitors Center. She has worked at the visitor center for 24 years, bearing daily witness to the profound and positive impacts the district’s spectacular public lands exert on visitors from the Bay Area, the state and beyond.
For many of us, time on the trail is a treasured respite from the constant connectedness of our day-to-day lives; a chance to get away from technology and be unreachable for a while. But there are many who see that …
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