Naturalist 101 workshop -- Sunday, February 2, 2014
Be a Bay Area Ice Age Tourist!
If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, there’s a good chance you’re sitting or standing on the very spot where Columbian mammoths, giant sloths, dire wolves, saber-toothed cats, and other megafauna roamed during the Ice Age! Learn about the real giants of San Francisco and how you can embark upon a local journey to see evidence of these extraordinary, extinct animals.
February 2, Sunday 9:45 - noon. For adults and families with children ages 10 and up. Please note: Sign-in is required by 9:45 at the business reception desk via staff entrance at 75 Nancy Pelosi Drive (rear entry to the Academy).
Reservations: This workshop is sold out. Members: $12, General $15 (does not include admission to the Academy). Space is limited and advanced ticketing is required. To reserve a place today, buy a Member ticket or Non-Member ticket online or over the phone at 1-877-227-1831. You may access information on transportation and parking here.
Image of a dire wolf skull (Canis dirus): Nan Sincero, California Academy of Sciences Naturalist Center