Trending Topics
Mushroom Madness 
Fungi can cure or kill, nourish life, and also decompose it back into soil. Fossil evidence for fungi is limited, but the ability to analyze molecular data has led to revelations about the evolution of this extraordinary family of...
Fool’s Gold: The Myth of Tiburcio Vasquez 
“And still of a winter’s night, they say,  when the wind is in the trees, When the moon is a ghostly galleon  tossed upon cloudy seas,    When the road is a ribbon of moonlight  over the purple moor,    A...
Billions in Flight: Migratory Birds 
Autumn doesn’t officially begin until the equinox on September 22, but all across North America birds are already on the wing—billions of them. Migration times and destinations vary based on the species and variables like weather and food sources—some...
One-Room Schoolhouse 
Back to school. A hundred years ago in Topanga, it would have been on foot—and often barefoot—to the little, red, one-room schoolhouse by the creek in the bend of the dirt road.  Public education in California was still relatively...

Navigating the Drought Webinar

Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Navigating the Drought Webinar

July 14, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

free, in-depth class from the Theodore Payne Foundation ED discussing the drought and how it presents an opportunity to rethink the landscape of Southern California. California’s drought has been all over the news recently, but the conversation often leads to more questions:
  • How does this drought compare to historic droughts in California and in other parts of the world?
  • Where does Southern California’s water come from, and how bad is the current situation?
  • Why do so many urban and suburban landscapes in the region use so much water?
  • What exactly are the new regulations for landscape water use put forth by the Metropolitan Water District? And what can native plants do to use water more intelligently while providing many other benefits?
Join TPF Executive Director Evan Meyer for a detailed discussion of the drought and how it presents an opportunity to rethink the landscape of Southern California. Learn more and register for the webinar.

Thu, July 14, 2022

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT

Details

Date:
July 14, 2022
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Venue

Zoom