From afar, our coastal grasslands appear as vast swaths of green or gold, depending upon the time of year. Within the small space of a footprint, however, you can find a wealth of diversity – grasses towering over gorgeous wildflowers, busy pollinators, snakes hiding in rodent burrows and fungi recycling nutrients. Come learn about this world that is often overlooked, but integral to our well-being. We will explore the history, beauty and mysteries of this dynamic and complex ecosystem as well as management approaches to preserving this threatened system that supports native biodiversity, healthy soils and water quality, and in turn provides benefit to all residents of our community. Come away with a deepened appreciation for the tiny forest beneath our feet.
Led by Michelle Halbur, Preserve Ecologist, Pepperwood Preserve
No previous experience or knowledge is required. This event is recommended for ages 14 and up.

Registration Link: https://cei.sonoma.edu/grasses
Date: March 18, 2021
Time: 2:00 pm
End Time: 3:00 pm
Time Zone: PST