Sky Island and Climate Refugua, Lecture and Wilderness Discovery Hike

Sky Island and Climate Refugua, Lecture and Wilderness Discovery Hike

The most important issue effecting the whole planet, illustrated by the plight of plants and animals to adapt in such a short time

By Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association

Date and time

Sunday, June 16 · 8:45am - 2pm PDT

Location

1 Tram Way

1 Tram Way Palm Springs, CA 92262

About this event

  • 5 hours 15 minutes

How will unique and isolated plants and animals adapt to a rapidly changing climate?

About this event

Sky Islands & Climate Refugia in the Deserts of Southern California

The mountains of Southern California rise above the surrounding desert like islands in an ocean of sand. Many unique species found nowhere else on Earth have evolved and flourished on these “sky islands", but how will these isolated plants and animals adapt to a rapidly changing climate? This will be a one hour presentation, followed by a special hike highlighting some of the unique species of the San Jacinto Mountains – found nowhere else on Earth!

Note: Click on text that is bold and highlighted in blue for links to important information. DETAILS

  • Parking: Parking is free for Coachella Valley and High Desert residents with I.D. Otherwise, $15 per vehicle.
  • Hike Leader: Colin Barrows is a Coachella Valley naturalist and desert advocate who works to promote restoring relationships between people and their environment. He works with local agencies to advance habitat conservation, recreational trails planning, and promote community science to grow public understanding and appreciation of desert ecosystems. Colin is Environmental Programs Coordinator at the UCR Palm Desert Center, and serves on the boards of the Mt San Jacinto Natural History Association and CactusToCloud Institute.
  • Event Date and Time: Sunday, June 16 at 8:45 am. ( see WEBSITE INSTRUCTIONS on purchasing Tram tickets and arriving on time) Remember, MEMBERS receive a 20% discount on Tram tickets.
  • Meet at: The first floor Santa Rosa Theater, on the 1st floor next to the Visitor Center
  • Hike rating: Moderate. Discovery Hike after the lecture. Optional
  • Distance: 4 miles round trip.
  • Cost: Registration is free.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Everyone must register online in advance to participate. Each individual must register separately with their own name and contact information.
  • Take the 8 am Tram car to arrive at the meeting location on time (see our website for instructions on purchasing Tram tickets and arriving on time).
  • Each person must bring their own water (We recommend a minimum of 2 liters of water per person). Snacks, lunch, and day hiking gear are recommended.
  • Please Leave No Trace on the mountain.
  • Anyone under the age of 18 (minimum age 14) must be accompanied by a legal guardian.
  • Proper hiking attire, i.e. hiking clothes, hiking boots (not tennis shoes!), hat, sunglasses.
  • Hiking poles are suggested, but not mandatory.
  • After the talk, we will depart the mountain station at about 10 am and will return in the midafternoon.

RETURN TO EVENTS SCHEDULE

If you have any questions, please contact Colin at: cwbarrow@gmail.com or postmaster@msjnha.org

NATURALIST COLIN BARROWS

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The Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association is a non-profit partner with Mt. San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness.