Learn how to share nature’s secrets with others while exploring the stunning ecosystems of Sonoma Mountain with university faculty and other experts. This outdoor Naturalist Educator Series will give you new insights into natural history of local species and new ideas for sharing your knowledge with children. Join a community working to eradicate Nature Deficit Disorder in the North Bay! Become an Osborn Naturalist and acquire the skills to get “Environmentally Ready.”
Leaders
University staff, faculty and regional experts
Details
Community members are welcome! School teachers and administrators and encouraged to join as a professional development opportunity. We welcome you to become an Osborn Naturalist. Our program is flexible to fit into your busy schedule. (If you are an SSU Undergraduate student, contact Suzanne DeCoursey at decourse@sonoma.edu for information about the Student Naturalist Training Program.)
You can become an Osborn Naturalist by completing all three of the following:
- Attending three or more Naturalist Ed Series events (see list below). All events are located at Sonoma State University’s Fairfield Osborn Preserve in Penngrove. Event topics vary every semester and focus on native species, ecological communities and our connections to the land. SSU faculty and other local experts take you into the field to explore watersheds, adaptations, scientific inquiry and more.
- Attending “Hiking with Children” event Sunday, August 28 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m). At the “Hiking with Children” event, we learn games to play with children to teach key concepts about our connections with nature.
- Leading four or more Friday tours Sep 9 to Oct 15 (9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) for 3-5 graders. New naturalists initially team up with experienced naturalists, and then gradually work their way up to co-leading tours with other newly-trained naturalists.
As an Osborn Naturalist, you will be welcomed into a community of volunteers who work on university research projects, attend special naturalist events, hikes and gain additional access to the Osborn Preserve. Naturalists completing the program receive an “Osborn Naturalist Certificate of Completion”.
Fall 2022 Naturalist Ed Series events:
- Osborn Historical Ecology: Sunday, August 21 (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
- Scales & Shells (Reptiles): Sunday, August 21 (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
- Hiking with Children” (mandatory): Sunday, August 28 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
- Geology of Sonoma Mountain: Sunday, August 28 (3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
- Inquiry Explorations in Nature: Tuesday, August 30 (2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
- Watersheds & the California Giant Salamander: Tuesday, September 13 (1 p.m. to 3 p.m.)
Additional Information for School Districts:
- This training incorporates Next Generation Science Standards and may qualify as a professional development opportunity for elementary school teachers and/or administrators.
- Leading school tours is optional.
- Materials fee waived.
Logistics
Must be 18 years or older. No experience required.
Events and tours are at SSU’s Fairfield Osborn Preserve, a 15-minute drive from SSU’s main campus. All events occur rain or shine.
The maximum hike will be 3 miles with a 500-foot elevation gain. With advance notice, we can accommodate participants who can hike a minimum of 1 mile with a 300-foot elevation gain.
Directions will be provided in your registration confirmation email. A sink for handwashing, potable water and restroom are available on site. Please arrive to park in advance of your registered event start time. The preserve gate will be unlocked 20 minutes before the start of each event. You will be asked to sign a liability waiver upon your arrival. No pets or smoking are permitted.
COVID-19 Safety
At registration, you will be asked if you can provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. All staff are vaccinated. Do not attend if you test positive for COVID-19 or if you have any symptoms that may be indicative of COVID-19, even if you are vaccinated. You are highly encouraged to properly wear a mask when indoors (e.g., education center at Osborn Preserve, carpooling to or from the preserve), even if you are vaccinated. Bandanas, gaiters or vented masks are not suitable. We will spend all of our time outdoors where social distancing is possible. All SSU updated guidelines can be found here.
What to Bring
Please bring a suitable mask, backpack, water bottle, snacks for the trail, writing implement and paper. We recommend layered clothing, covered shoes, a hat, rain gear, sun and insect protection and hand sanitizer. We recommend you bring binoculars (if you have them), especially for any animal-related events (e.g., reptiles). We have a limited number of binoculars.
How to Sign Up
See registration link below. Each participant should register separately. The last day to register to become an Osborn Naturalist is August 27, 2022.
There is a $40 materials fee per person. After your first day of training, a payment link will be sent to your email.
About the Center
Sonoma State University’s Center for Environmental Inquiry empowers university students to work with community members on the environmental challenges of the North Bay. Our mission is to create an engaged and environmentally ready society, one where all people have the skills to find solutions to the challenges facing our earth. SSU Preserves are open to everyone engaged in education or research. Reservations are required.