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Sunol: Alameda’s Hidden Wilderness

Sunol Regional Park Sunol, CA, CA

Far from the hustle and bustle of Alameda’s cities and highways is Sunol Regional Park, perhaps the most beautiful and wild of the county’s parklands. Covered in oak woodlands, surrounded by high crags and bisected by Alameda Creek, it is … Continue reading

Sierra Valley Weekend Birding Tour and Class

Unnamed Venue Sierraville, CA

For John Muir the Sierras were the peak experience of California wilderness. These great forests of pine and fir, pure streams and rivers, mountain lakes and soaring peaks are a revelation of the nature of American wilderness. Our headquarters for … Continue reading

Monterey Bay Weekend Birding and Coast Tour

Monterey Bay Monterey, CA

Monterey Bay is renowned as one of the most scenic areas of the central California coastline, with an extraordinary concentration of wildlife. This wildlife includes an endless wealth of birds, Sea otters and migrating whales. Outstanding beaches, headlands and state … Continue reading

Yosemite, Mono Lake & Eastern Sierras Tour

June Lake June Lake, CA

This has become one of our most popular weekend tours, and no wonder: a vast and ancient lake on the eastern slope of Yosemite, Mono is famous for its unique tufa formations that surround its waters. Snow-capped Sierra peaks, forests, … Continue reading

The Nature of America: Ecology, Wildlife and Conservation

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Tuesdays, 10am-12pm  This new course surveys the history of North America’s wildlife and human ecology from ancient times to the present. Major themes this semester will include: endangered wildlife, early 19th century biologists and scientists such as Audubon, Wilson, Gray and … Continue reading

Birds of the Bay Area Fall 2016

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Registration fee is $90 for the whole term and $45 for a half term. Individual trips are $30. Register online or contact me. The class meets every Wednesday morning for 10 weeks, with six fieldtrips and four class sessions. Classes … Continue reading

History by Hollywood: Cinematic Visions of the 20th Century

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Wednesdays, 2-4pm This class examines recent history by showing films that depict the lives of people caught up in the important events of the 20th century. Through historical dramas and satires such as Gandhi, The Third Man, Paths of Glory … Continue reading

The Art of the Documentary: Contemporary History on Film

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Thursdays, 10am-12pm  This course presents documentary films that examine important social, economic and political issues around the world. In the last two decades films such as The Fog of War, Waiting for Superman, Fahrenheit 9/11, An Inconvenient Truth and Enron: … Continue reading