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Celebrate California Biodiversity Day with More Than 60 Events at More Than 40 California State Parks
This year marks the fifth annual celebration of California Biodiversity Day since it was first established in 2018. Since then, several executive orders and other actions by the Newsom Administration – such as the Pathways to 30×30 strategy, California’s initiative to conserve 30 percent of lands and coastal waters by 2030 – have built on this foundation to understand and protect California’s unique and precious natural resources.
In 2023, the public can choose from a variety of activities like “Perk Up in the Park” where visitors can enjoy a hot beverage and learn about Mount Tamalpais State Park’s unique biodiversity or appreciate birds with an environmental scientist at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, or they can go on self-guided bioblitzes. Using the free iNaturalist app, participants can use their smartphones to record the different species of animals, insects, plants, fungi and more thriving within the parks. The photographs and locations of species captured during the bioblitzes in iNaturalist will help monitor the presence and range of species and contribute to an overall understanding of California’s extraordinary biodiversity.
Read more and see some of the events at Celebrate California Biodiversity Day with More Than 60 Events at More Than 40 California State Parks


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By: Spencer Westbrook on August 31, 2023
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Thanks for catching that. Corrections always appreciated. Link has been fixed.
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By: Sandy Steinman on August 31, 2023
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Thanks Sandy
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By: SPENCER WESTBROOK on September 1, 2023
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