3/12 The Furtive Flora & Fauna of the Santa Cruz Sandhills

Spring has sprung and Santa Cruz is soon to be in full bloom!

So, there is no one more qualified to share knowledge on our beautiful backyard bounty than our friends at the California Native Plant Society

For our first Naturalist Night lecture of our floral season, learn about the rare and unusual plants found in the most unique local ecosystems: the Santa Cruz Sandhills! During this talk, uncover the secrets of the Sandhills’ flora, fauna, history, and geology.

As an added bonus, the California Native Plant Society will debut a new poster depicting 100 Sandhill species cooperatively drawn by the students of Sierra Nature Prints studio located next to the preserve.

Instructor: Peggy Edwards – Santa Cruz Chapter, California Native Plant Society

📆 Wednesday, March 12th

⏱️ 6 – 8 p.m.

📍 Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History

1305 East Cliff DR, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Light refreshments will be served prior to the start of the program.
Class Fee: $11 – Museum Members and CNPS Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.
Instructor: Peggy Edwards – Santa Cruz Chapter, California Native Plant Society