People Who Made The Nat: George Marston
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In 1928, a group of nature lovers proposed a protected park in the Borrego desert.  Voters rejected a bond to fund the project, and the idea stalled. But one nature lover—a member of the San Diego Society of Natural History—wouldn’t give up.   ..read more
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People Who Made The Nat: Kate Brown and Frank Stephens
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2w ago
She was a paleontologist. He was a mammalogist. They fell in love. The rest is natural history.  ..read more
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People Who Made The Nat: Laurence Klauber
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2w ago
You could say he never met a rattlesnake he didn’t like. And he met more than 12,000 of them.  ..read more
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20 Scientists, 1 Boat, Countless Biodiversity
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2w ago
A recent three-day expedition to both the Channel and Coronado Islands surveyed marine life in borderland waters. The crew—made up of marine biology experts and community members from Mexico and the U.S.—recorded observations for the Border BioBlitz ..read more
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San Diego County Plant Atlas Reaches 1 Million Observations on iNaturalist!
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3w ago
The San Diego County Plant Atlas project has officially reached 1 million observations on iNaturalist! This is a monumental milestone in botanical discovery and conservation in our region ..read more
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People Who Made The Nat: Ethel Bailey Higgins
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1M ago
After the financial crash of 1929 and her husband’s death, Ethel Bailey Higgins was alone in the world. She was widowed, age 67, with 14 cents to her name. But her life was about to bloom.   ..read more
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Biodiversity: What’s the Big Deal?
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1M ago
Have you heard the term “biodiversity” lately? It’s quite the buzzword, especially in Southern California and the Baja California Peninsula—this region is one of the most biodiverse places in the world. That means this place is home to an incredible variety of plants and animals, some found nowhere else on Earth.   ..read more
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People Who Made The Nat: The Original Tree Huggers
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1M ago
Way back in the 1800s, a small but dedicated group of members from the San Diego Society of Natural History worked to preserve the Torrey pine, unique to our area.  ..read more
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People Who Made The Nat: Ray Gilmore
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2M ago
Ray Gilmore was a marine biologist and huge fan of whales. His work with The Nat began in 1953 and continued for over 30 years. The research he did on whale migratory patterns helped preserve the California gray whale.   ..read more
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Experts Convene to Safeguard San Diego’s Biodiversity
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On Thursday, February 22, experts from many sectors came together for the San Diego Biodiversity Conservation Summit at the San Diego Natural History Museum in an unprecedented step to conserve biodiversity in the greater San Diego region.  ..read more
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