
Whether you are just developing an interest in wildlife and birds or are a seasoned veteran who wants to know more about the subtle differences between juvenile Gulls, Golden Gate Audubon Society sponsored Natural History classes are a great way to go! You will not only learn about the lives of birds, their behavior and how to identify them, but also how our local ecosystems support such an amazing variety of wildlife, plants and fungi in a fun and supportive environment |
So, come on and join up with other nature enthusiasts to learn and share experiences of the surprisingly wild San Francisco Bay Area. These affordable classes range between single evening lectures by local luminaries to seasonally focused six week sessions including classroom presentations tied to local and regional field trips. |
| For registration information and a complete list of "Bay Area Birds" classes sponsored by Golden Gate Audubon Society click here>> |
Here is where you can find schedules and information about the Summer 2008 session of the "Wild Birds of San Francisco" hosted by The Randall Museum and instructed by Eddie Bartley click on "The Eye of the Ibis" to see additional class resources <<<<<<<<< |
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