Serpentine Splendor
April 01, 2004 by Carolyn J. Strange
Tucked into less than a square mile of land next to a freeway, the Peninsula’s Edgewood Park is a showcase for stunning wildflower diversity, all the result of our region’s unique geology.
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April 01, 2004 by Carolyn J. Strange
Tucked into less than a square mile of land next to a freeway, the Peninsula’s Edgewood Park is a showcase for stunning wildflower diversity, all the result of our region’s unique geology.
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May 19
Sign and Scat: Evidence of Wildlife
Ever wonder “whose poop is that!?” Learn how to identify and better understand local wildlife by analyzing scat and signs …
May 23
Walkers 50+: Looking for signs of (wild)life
Walkers 50+: Join Ranger Bob Flasher on an easy, almost level walk of under 4 miles, from the Tilden Nature …
May 23
Focus on Grasses with Ashley Ratcliffe
This walk will explore the theme “how to look at a grass” and will serve to familiarize those of us …