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UC Riverside Palm Desert Center is offering the Climate Stewards certification course and the California Naturalist certification course in Riverside County.
We all came to UC Environmental Stewards through different avenues. We bring different life experiences, perspectives, and talents to the UC Environmental Stewards community.
The UC Environmental Stewards Program Advisory Committee (PAC) is appointed by the UC ANR Vice President to advise UC Environmental Stewards leaders and enhance our statewide impact. The PAC members contribute to strategic and implementation planning.
UC Environmental Stewards is growing and we want to keep you informed. This FAQ page is designed to answer basic questions that UCANR County Directors, academics, staff, or potential partner organizations may have.
Recording Volunteer Hours on the Volunteer Portal Log into the volunteer portal. From your home window, click the "Record Volunteer Hours" button. From there, click the green button that says "Add Volunteer Record" and then click the "New Volunteer Record" at the bottom of the menu.
Calaveras Big Trees Association is offering the Climate Stewards certification course and the California Naturalist certification course in Calaveras County. California Naturalist Certification Course Become a participatory-scientist as we explore California's natural environment.
Open to students and community members of all ages, join any of the following courses in the Biology department under Ecology, Diversity, and Conservation offered throughout the year to obtain California Naturalist certification.
The Southern California Mountains Foundation California Naturalist Course will introduce you to the ecosystems and natural history of the San Bernardino Mountains through unique classroom and field experiences.