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San Pablo Reservoir Tour Orinda (new!) 

San Pablo Reservoir Orinda, CA

In all but name San Pablo Reservoir is one of our most scenic local lakes, surrounded by thousands of acres of deciduous and conifer woodland. Both on land and ‘sea’ this area has an abundance of birds. These include herons, … Continue reading

Monterey Bay Weekend Tour

Monterey Bay Monterey, CA

Known as a world-class destination for wildlife, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and its great panorama of marine life, including birds, sea mammals and migrating whales, is very special, even within California. Due to its unique undersea canyons and … Continue reading

Birds of the Alameda Shoreline & Crab Cove

The Alameda shoreline, with miles of sandy white beaches and stunning views of the bay, is one of our local environmental treasures. During the early fall and winter it’s also a magnet for hundreds of shorebirds -- Dunlin, godwits, peeps, … Continue reading

The Nature of America: Ecology, Wildlife and Conservation

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Tuesdays, 10am-12pm This new course will survey the history of North America’s wildlife and human ecology from Pleistocene times to the present. Major themes will include: the Ice Age megafauna of woolly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, giant sloths, bears and condors; … Continue reading

Birds of the Bay Area, Fall 2015, Berkeley

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Berkeley Class: Sept. 2 – Nov. 4 (Weds. 9am-12pm) Meets at North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst (at ML King Way), Berkeley Registration fee is $85 for the whole term and $45 for half term. Individual trips are $30.  Register … Continue reading

History by Hollywood: Cinematic Visions of the 20th Century

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Wednesday, 2-4pm The goal of this course is to illuminate 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 … Continue reading

World Affairs on Film: Documenting Contemporary History

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Thursdays, 10am-12pm This new course will present 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, Fahrenheit 9/11, An Inconvenient Truth and Enron: the … Continue reading

Roman, Medieval & Islamic Art in European Civilization

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

Thursday, 2-4pm We will continue our survey of Western art and civilization with Roman, Medieval and Islamic Art in European Civilization. This course will survey numerous strands of European art and architecture within the context of Western history from ancient … Continue reading

Las Gallinas Wetlands, San Rafael

Las Gallinas Wetlands San Rafael, CA

At Las Gallinas, hundreds of acres of grasslands, ponds and marshes surround a small water treatment facility. The marshes extend for miles, and beyond them a clear view of the beautiful hills of Marin. Acre for acre, it has some … Continue reading