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How Did the Bobcat Cross the Road?

A Community Forum on Wildlife Connectivity in San Benito County and Beyond

Aromas and the surrounding area provide an essential connection for wildlife to migrate between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the north and the Gabilan Range to the south. This region is critical for the health and resilience of California’s wildlife.
If you’re interested in wildlife, the outdoors, natural history, or wildlife-friendly agriculture, this free event is for you. You’ll learn about the ecology of our region, and what we can do to co-exist with the wildlife that pass through the area. Come with your questions!
Featuring the following speakers:
  • Dr. Fernando Nájera, Director of the UC Davis Wildlife Health Center California Carnivores Program, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
  • Zach Mills, District Wildlife Biologist for Monterey and San Benito Counties, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Mark Bibbo, Conservation Project Manager, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County
  • Morgan Robertson, Office Chief, Biology and Environmental Engineering, Caltrans District 5
Light refreshments provided. At the Aromas Grange, 361 Rose Ave., Aromas, CA. Organized by Green Foothills and Terra Cultura.
For more information, contact [email protected].
This event is free, but please RSVP using the registration form on this page.

Date

Aug 21, 2024

Time

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Aromas Grange
361 Rose Ave., Aromas, CA 95004

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