Tule and Cattail

Closeup on a pair of hands tying up a tule bundle.

When: March 17, 1-5pm
Where: UC Davis Conference Center, Room A
This symposium will include presentations by Diana Almendariz and Geoff Attardo, followed by a hands-on demonstration, and a fishbowl conversation.
It will cater primarily to educators and students of ecology.

Blog

Mercury in the Watershed

In this month’s blog post, we share a painting by Diana Almendariz – The Articulated Creek, that draws attention to mercury contamination in the Cache Creek watershed. The painting is accompanied by a conversation with environmental toxicologist Charles Salocks, who engages the issue in greater detail.

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Storywalk

Capay Open Space Storywalk

Join our first storywalk! Two leaders in the resurgence of traditional ecological stewardship of the Cache Creek watershed – Yocha Dehe history and language expert Dillon McKay and Wintun/Maidu cultural practitioner Diana Almendariz –share their perspectives on land, water, mining and restoration in this immersive experience.

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