Saturday, February 8, 2025 9:30am to 11am
About this Event
1008 Ranch View Road, Santa Cruz, California 95064
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO ILLNESS.
Muddy raccoon tracks on a car windshield in the morning are the only evidence of a nightly raid of garden tomatoes and trash cans. Hummingbirds buzz noisily through a suburban neighborhood, seeking ornamental plants succulent with rich nectar. A chorus of frogs creates a symphony of mating calls from an irrigation channel under a moon drenched farm. A mountain lion trots down an old forest road, stopping momentarily to sniff a discarded tangerine peel left by a mountain biker a few hours prior.
Come join us for a talk about what behaviors, adaptations, and resources allow wildlife to either thrive—or fight to survive—across a diverse landscape of people and land use.
The event will consist of a presentation inside the Hay Barn followed by a short stroll around the UCSC Farm to observe some of the common flora and fauna associated with farms, agriculture, and urban areas.
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