M.A., Collection Manager of Invertebrate Zoology at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Seminar: February 12, 5-6pm
Life in the leaves: diversity, specificity and function in foliar fungal endophytes
A presentation by Austen Apigo, PhD candidate, Ryoko Oono lab, UCSB
Cheadle Center, Wednesday, February 5th, 5:00-6:00 PM
Seminar: Alex Krohn UCSC Norris Center for Natural History
The Norris Center: Fostering Community, Citizen Scientists and Natural History at UC Santa Cruz. Wednesday January 29 from 5-6pm at the Cheadle Center.
Extreme Botany
Extreme Botany with Saul Hoyos-Gomez. Wednesday January 15 from 5-6pm at the Cheadle Center. Join us for this action packed seminar about doing field work in Colombia.
Introduction to the Identification of California Bees Workshop
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Introduction to the Identification of California Bees
Learn how to identify our diverse native bees in this three day workshop.
January 18-20th with instructor Jaime Pawelek, CA Native Bees, Consultant specializing in the taxonomic identification of native bees
Museum Digitization Day, Saturday November 2
Have you ever wanted to volunteer in a natural history collection or herbarium?
Join us Saturday November 2 (9:00am to 3:00pm) to help us digitally transcribe specimens from the UCSB Natural History Collections. Tour the collections, meet collection staff, participate in research and learn about our projects that are helping make information about museum specimens and plants available online.
Conservation and Restoration Ecology Seminar Series, Fall 2019
Conifer Forest Management & climate change impacts: fire, drought and disease
Monday’s 6-7pm, Rm 1013 Harder South (Classroom)
The Conservation and Restoration Ecology Seminar series is a topical series that is available for credit to UCSB students and is open to the public.
Community Perceptions and Use of NCOS Revealed
This winter, CCBER conducted surveys to get a better understanding of the community’s perceptions and use of the North Campus Open Space project. Read more about the surveys and results here.
Collections Research Meetings Spring 2019
The UCSB Natural History Collections will be having weekly informal research seminars, with several guest speakers planned. If you are interested in natural history or collections research, come join every Wednesday from 5-6pm in CCBER's classroom! This will also be the meeting time for the Natural History Collections Club. Read more to find out the schedule of presenters.
Dr. Gordon Frankie Seminar March 5
CANCELLED EVENT. You are invited to a special Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration Seminar Tuesday March 5 with Dr. Gordon Frankie, UC Berkeley Urban Bee Lab!