A FREE, Quarterly WILDlife Lecture Series

California Snakes with Michael Starkey, Executive Director Save The Snakes

Join Save The Snakes Executive Director Michael Starkey in an exploration of California’s most spectacular serpents! He will discuss the ecological importance of snakes, identification of Californian venomous vs. non-venomous snakes, how to avoid snakebites, first aid and treatment in the event of a snakebite. You will also learn facts and busted myths about snake species in your backyard! Don’t miss this fun, interactive and family-friendly program!

When: Wednesday, April 18 ~ 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Where: American Canyon Library, 300 Crawford Way, American Canyon

Cost: FREE -Please note that voluntary donations are solicited via a donation basket. All donations gathered at WILD American Canyon go towards speaker fees and coordination time associated with the WILD series.

Sponsors: RCD, Napa County Watershed Information & Conservation Council, American canyon Community & Parks Foundation, Napa Valley Vintners, Carolyn Parr Nature Center, and American Canyon Library, Napa Vision 2050

Up Next ~ 

July 25 ~ SKUNKS


Previous WILD American Canyon Lectures ~

2016~

July 20, 2016 – Endangered Species of San Pablo Bay

Melisa Amato & Meg Marriott, San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge

November 2, 2016 – Raptors in Rehab

Carol Poole, Napa Wildlife Rescue

2017~

March 15, 2017 – Edible Plants

Alex Greene, Napa-Solano Audubon

June 21, 2017 – Mountain lions

Zara McDonald, FELIDAE Conservation Fund

October 25 – Bats

Corky Quirk, NorCal Bats

2018 ~

January 31 – Local Mushrooms 

George Riner, Sonoma Mycological Association

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Previous WILD NAPA Lectures ~

2015 ~

August 12 – River otters

Megan Isadore, The River Otter Ecology Project

September 9 – Beavers

Kate Lundquist, Occidental Arts and Ecology Center

October 14 – Mountain Lions

Zara McDonald, Felidae Conservation Fund

November 18 – Raptors

Wildlife Rescue Center of Napa County

December 10 – Steelhead & Salmon

Jonathan Koehler, Napa County RCD

2016 ~

January 13 – Where the Wild Things Are

Michelle Halbur, Pepperwood Preserve 

February 10 – Manzanitas, Animals, and Fire

Tom Parker, San Francisco State University

March 9 – Big Year of Birding

Wendy Schackwitz, Napa-Solano Audubon 

April 13 – Owls

Trinka Marris, Hungry Owl Project

May 11 – Bats

Corky Quirk, NorCal Bats

June 8 – Western Pond Turtle

Matthew Bettelheim, (bio)accumulation 

July 13 – California Native Bees

Gordon Frankie, Urban Bee Lab, UC Berkeley

August 10 – Iconic Cats

Quinton Martins, Audubon Canyon Ranch

September 14 – Napa River Wildlife & Restoration 

Shaun Horne & Jeremy Sarrow, Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District

October 12 – The World of Lichens 

Shelly Bensen, California Lichen Society

November 9 – Dragonflies

Kathy Biggs, Southwest Dragonflies

December 14 – Lampreys

Dr. Stewart Reid, Western Fishes ~ Lamprey Program

2017 ~

January 11 – Living with Coyotes 

Keli Hendricks, Project Coyote

February 8 – Salmon & Trout 

Jonathan Koehler, Napa Resource Conservation District

March 8 – CA Freshwater Shrimp 

Scott Cressey, Fisheries Biologist

April 12 – Local Mushrooms 

George Riner, Sonoma Mycological Association

May 10 – Gray Fox 

Bill Leikam, Citizen Scientist and Naturalist

June 14- ‘Tales’ from Napa’s Past 

Shari Gardner, Executive Director of Friends of the Napa River

July 12 – Raptors in Rehab

Carol Poole, Napa Wildlife Rescue

August 9 – Skunks

Jennifer Hunter PhD, University of California Berkeley 

September 13 Serpentine, Rare Plants, and Fire

Mike Palladini, Land Trust of Napa County

October 11, Tales from a Recovered Arachnophobe

Gwen Heistand, Audubon Canyon Ranch

November 8 – American badger

Susan Kirks, Naturalist

December 13  -Climate, Forests, and Wildlife 

Lisa Micheli, President & CEO of Pepperwood Preserve