Parks California celebrates CUE Award Winner Brad Krey as 2024 Advocate of the Year
K-12 students need champions like Krey, a leader behind passPORTS. The program brings State Parks to students through blended virtual
K-12 students need champions like Krey, a leader behind passPORTS. The program brings State Parks to students through blended virtual
“Footprints” is a Parks California blog series aimed to highlight the contributions of people and communities on state parks. Revisit our past blogs on the
California has a beautiful scenic coastline that stretches 840 miles (1,350 km) and is home to a large diversity of life and recreational opportunities. Many Californians
Almost 20 years ago, PORTS Programs (Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students)® started a new idea that our parks could look a student in the eye,
Meet Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ) – an organization that promotes ecological health, environmental stewardship and community development in Southeast San Francisco – and one of our
iNaturalist and Bioblitzes are fun ways to contribute to our understanding of the natural world as community scientists. What is iNaturalist? When I am out hiking and see a beautiful flower
With summer in full swing, now is a great time to explore nature in your backyard. California boasts not only the largest state parks system in the country, but also the
Do you know what it is like to be out in nature when you are missing one of your senses? At the Sierra Club’s Inspiring
As we venture outside to enjoy the long sunny days, we all have the responsibility to be intentional and mindful of the spaces we’re in.
Nina Omomo was in her final semester at San Francisco State University as the world locked down into the pandemic. After six years of balancing coursework and working at
Every June, it happens – rainbow logos, colorful marketing campaigns and a very welcome focus on the LGBTQIA+ community from brands and organizations nationwide. At