Biodiversity hotspots produce and sustain an unusual amount of biological diversity. The public is invited to join botanist and Tuleyome board member, Glen Holstein, to learn about biodiversity and it’s causes and value in California.
This lecture is part of the free monthly “Nature and You” lecture series sponsored by Tuleyome, a nonprofit conservation organization based in Woodland. The word “Tuleyome” (pronounced too-lee-OME-ee) is a Lake Miwok Indian word that means “deep home place.” The term “deep home place” exemplifies our deep connection to our environment, our communities and our regional public lands.
This lecture will be over Zoom and registration is required.
To register, visit here: http://tuleyome.org/events/
After registering, participants will be sent an email with login information. Attendees will be able to ask questions via Zoom’s chat feature.
A $10 donation to Tuleyome is requested, but is not required to participate in this event. For questions contact bgrabert@tuleyome.org.