Brittlebush Fuchsia flowering gooseberry Hummingbird sage Blackberry Redbud Bitter Cherry Blue eyed grass Island morning glory Fairy duster Seaside daisy Beavertail
Brittlebush Fuchsia flowering gooseberry Hummingbird sage Blackberry Redbud Bitter Cherry Blue eyed grass Island morning glory Fairy duster Seaside daisy Beavertail
Marc Shargel’s beautiful photography books are still for sale at the ENC – at prices WAY below anywhere else!Marc signing a book for a guest – some of the books we have for sale are signed by Marc, the author/photographer!Guests enjoyed a fabulous photographic journey along California’s coast. We were reminded that everything is connected,…
Meghan is READY with her lab coat, clip board & loud speaker!Leslie informs the students of the crime and describes the steps they must take to solve it.Students take water samples to see if the water is safe for tree frogs (the victim).Interviewing Bo, our Executive Director.Interviewing Mike our Grounds Coordinator.Examining particulates to establish the…
Wildflower season has started here at the ENC. While we do not have a large display of annual wildflowers, our shrubs and trees are putting on quite a show – especially the Ceanothus!Island snapdragon glows in the late afternoon sunset and columbine flowers nod in the cool late Winter breeze.Manzanita flowers reward those patient enough…
Helen delaMaza represented Population Connection in February and provided training to ENC staff and visiting teachers. Population Education’s lesson plans are all about people–how the human race has grown and shaped the world around us. World population has quadrupled in the past century, changing the way we use natural resources and function as societies. Population…
Chaparral, Fire, and Grizzly Bears: A different way to view Orange County Nature A presentation by Richard W. Halsey Thursday, February 25, 2010 The Laguna Canyon Foundation and the Environmental Nature Center presented writer, naturalist, and director of The California Chaparral Institute for this indoor “trailside chat.” Of all the distinct, natural communities in California,…
ENC Grounds Coordinator Mike Swingholm shows Daisy Girl Scouts how to plant plants in our Orange County Native Butterfly House!
Mr. Dan helping to paint a clay reptile. Jack IS Art in Nature. Working on our “habitats.”
Building a shelter.Brewing up some tea.
Corona del Mar High School seniors Ariana & Kelsey restored habitat at the ENC for their Senior Projects…Kelsey is monitoring the habitat to see what is there so hopefully after the restoration she will find that the habitat has improved.Planting riparian species in her project location. Ariana is doing a line transect – determining what…
Watch the video of this experiment HERE.Watch another Mad Science experiment HERE!
Playing dress up. Using our imaginations. Mark Hay teaching the Native Skills Campers how to sharpen and harden their arrows. Fire hardening the arrows. Sharpening the arrows. The front page image from the Daily Pilot’s article about Tom Sawyer Adventure Camp, on 12-28-09. “Carving” toys out of clay. Making and painting a “fence” – just…