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Citizen Scientists Outdoors and Online

Cortinarius mushroom in one of Bobby Valentine s secret spots. Imagine wandering around in woods or streams, identifying fungi, plants, insects, wildlife anything alive. This is what s known as citizen science: amateurs observing and documenting nature. And if you like being alone or sharing observations from a distance, it s the perfect activity during a pandemic. Of the active citizen scientists I spoke with, all three grew up in Southern California, where they witnessed their homes changing rapidly from towns to suburbs, with housing developments and freeways before moving north. One, Kim Cabrera, who now lives in Redway, has earned several tracking certificates in the desert and the forest, and is training to learn to track people for search and rescue.

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This is the March 4, 2021, edition of Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment in California and the American West. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. There’s a classic scene in “The Graduate” where Dustin Hoffman’s character, fresh out of college, gets pulled aside at a graduation party by a well-meaning friend of his parents and told: “I just want to say one word to you. Just one word . plastics.” If that scene were written today with sustainability in mind, the word might be “batteries.” Or maybe “hydrogen.” But it might also be two words: “energy efficiency.”

Bills Seek to Conserve Public Lands and Rivers Across California

Table of Contents Bills Seek to Conserve Public Lands and Rivers Across California A hiker walks through Big Tujunga Canyon north of Los Angeles, near one of the areas targeted for safeguards in the San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act. Gabriella Angotti-Jones Based on anecdotal reports from around the U.S., more people have been getting outside to hunt, fish, hike, cycle, boat, and more during the COVID-19 pandemic than in recent memory. But despite this trend, one long-standing and unfortunate aspect of outdoor recreation remains: Not all people have equitable access to trails, parks, rivers, and other public lands and waters. That may change in California because of four bills that would help safeguard mountains, forests, and rivers in the state and improve opportunities for people to experience these resources.

Big Wilderness Protection Bill Passes U S House Heads to Senate / Public News Service

Big Wilderness Protection Bill Passes U S House Heads to Senate / Public News Service
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