Take any of the following courses in the Environmental Conservation Program at American River College Department of Natural Resources to obtain California Naturalist Certification.
Attend our training to become an Invasive Shothole Borer Monitor in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura Counties October 27, 2021 Invasive shothole borers (ISHB) are invasive wood boring beetles that attack numerous native and non-native trees in Southern California.
In June 2023, San Jose Conservation Corps launched its inaugural one-week immersion California Naturalist certification course for its workforce development program Corpsmembers in Environmental Projects, Resilience Corps and Zero Waste programs.
We are intimately connected to nature, and our ecosystems provide a home to 40 million people. Our natural home directly influences our water quality, air quality, food production, and ultimately our health.
UC Environmental Stewards is growing and we want to keep you informed. This FAQ page is designed to answer basic questions that UCANR County Directors, academics, staff, or potential partner organizations may have.
UC Climate Stewards Certification Explore Grasslands Ecosystems & Climate Resilience in the Central Valley! Join this Climate Stewards Course to deepen your understanding of local ecosystems and climate impacts.
Save the Date: August 18-22, 2025 9:00am-5:00pm Location: UC Merced Yosemite Field Station in Wawona, CA (directions) PLEASE NOTE: There will be mandatory on-site accommodations for this training that may include additional costs to be determined at a later date.