California Biodiversity Network
Indigenous Co-Stewardship of Public Lands: Lessons for the Future
Graton Resort and Casino 288 Golf Course Dr W, Rohnert Park, CaliforniaJoin the convening of Tribal leaders, Indigenous culture bearers, and public land management agencies from U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Learn about substantive, long-term co-stewardship agreements Hear from proven communities of practice about co-management models Visit Point Reyes National Seashore, Tolay Lake Regional Park and Bodega Marine Laboratory on the traditional lands of the Coast Miwok
Indigenous Co-Stewardship of Public Lands: Lessons for the Future
VirtualA convening of Tribal leaders, Indigenous culture bearers, and public land management agencies from the places now known as the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This event is a partnership of the California Biodiversity Network and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (FIGR), with grants from the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation and Resources Legacy
California Biodiversity Week
September 7th is California Biodiversity Day, a chance to inspire discovery of the nature of California through week-long activities, while encouraging everyday actions to protect and steward it. Please join in California biodiversity celebrations by hosting or attending a nature event , participating in the Biodiversity Challenge from anywhere in California, amplifying local events, and promoting awareness
Virtual California Biodiversity Network Town Hall
Please join us for a virtual California Biodiversity Network Town Hall meeting. Learn about CBN actions in 2024, and join CBN in identifying priority actions for biodiversity conservation for the next 5 years to help meet our California 30x30 targets. Click here to register