Get to know Napa County’s wild creatures with our monthly lecture series

When: 2nd Wednesdays, 7 pm

Where: Napa Main Library, 580 Coombs St, Napa 

Cost: Free. Please note that voluntary donations are solicited via a donation basket. All donation gathered at WILD NAPA go towards speaker fees and coordination time associated with WILD NAPA.

Sponsors: RCD, Friends of the Napa River, Watershed Information & Conservation Council, Napa Valley Vintners, Carolyn Parr Nature Center, and Napa County Library

June 8 – Western Pond Turtle

Matthew Bettelheim, (Bio)Accumulation

Western pond turtle populations are experiencing a decline. In years past, California’s native turtle was collected for the San Francisco market’s “ terrapin trade” as an ingredient for soups and stews. Today they face threats of urban development, habitat loss, and non-native predators. Come learn about the history of this unique species and what turtle research and conservation efforts are being done today.

 


Up Next – 

July 13 Bees, with Gordon Frankie

August 10 Monitoring Mountain Lions at Audubon Canyon Ranch, with Quinton Martins

September 14  Napa River Restoration, with the Napa County Flood District


Previous Lectures

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

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