

Free Public Lecture at the G2 Gallery 08/27/2015
Please join me for this free lecture at the G2 Gallery on Thursday August 27th. I'll be speaking with two amazing scientists, Jose Bacallao and Katherine Pease of Heal the Bay and the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium. We will be discussing the current status of California wetlands and wildlife, including conservation and restoration efforts, and the education and outreach programs currently being offered at their organizations. Hope to see you there! The event is free and open to t


In the Name of Science and Art
Brenda Rees, writer and environmentalist, runs an amazing website and blog called SoCalWild. This website tells stories about urban wildlife focused in the Greater Los Angeles. If you're interested in the various ecosystems and wildlife within our local community, follow Brenda's stories at the below link, including her recent story "In the Name of Science and Art." This beautifully written story focuses on California's threatened and endangered wetlands and wildlife, includi


Opening night reception of "Diversity of California Wetlands" at the G2 Gallery
The time has finally arrived! My photography gallery "Diversity of California Wetlands" is now on display at the G2 Gallery. The opening night reception will be this Saturday, August 15th, from 6:30-9:00pm. I hope you all can make it! $10 admission supports Heal the Bay's Santa Monica Pier Aquarium. Enjoy complimentary valet service, wine, Heal the Bay IPA, hors d'oeuvres, live music by Eric Kufs, and a raffle. Additionally, 100% of all sales from the exhibit will be donated


Little Fish with Big Problems
Ross Clark, Director of the Central Coast Wetlands Group, wrote a nice little article about some of the major challenges the federally listed endangered tidewater goby (Eucyclogobius newberryi) is currently facing throughout California, including the current drought, introduction of exotic species, and oil spills. Check it out! http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/lifestyle/20150806/ross-clark-earth-matters-little-fish-with-big-challenges