Pepperwood Preserve is offering both California Naturalist certification and Climate Stewards certification. While the field component is focused on Pepperwood, the content applies to the natural history of Sonoma County and surrounds.
The Certified California Tribal Naturalist course is a 4 unit course with a co-designed curriculum that addresses priorities & cultural relevancy for California tribes.
SEIs Climate Corps program is a bridge-to-career fellowship program that recruits and places rising climate professionals to implement climate change mitigation and resiliency projects.
Recording Volunteer Hours on the Volunteer Portal Log into the volunteer portal. From your home window, click the "Record Volunteer Hours" button. From there, click the green button that says "Add Volunteer Record" and then click the "New Volunteer Record" at the bottom of the menu.
Community Nature Connections California Naturalist Course seeks to foster a committed corps of volunteer naturalists and community scientists trained and ready to take an active role in natural resource conservation, education, and restoration.
EVS 110 California Naturalist Program, 4.5 units This interdisciplinary science course combines classroom and field learning, problem-solving, communication training, and service. The goal of our class project is to create a growing "Naturalist Library" that can be accessed through LTCC's website.
Richardson Bay Audubons Youth Leaders program gives local teenagers an opportunity to explore a career in environmental conservation and to deepen their understanding of California natural history.
Tuleyomes Certified California Naturalist course will focus primarily on the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument region (which includes parts of Yolo, Solano, Napa, Lake, Mendocino, Glenn and Colusa Counties).