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SUMMARY:BirdLA Day: Botanical Birding for Citizen Science and Academic Research
DESCRIPTION:Held every May\, Bird LA Day celebrates the birds of Southern California and LA’s amazing biodiversity. Bird and nature-themed events are held throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Bird LA Day shines the spotlight on nature\, and reminds the world that Los Angeles is a lot more than just film\, fashion and celebrities.\nJoin graduate students Andy Kleinhesselink\, Samuel Bressler\, and the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden staff for a morning of birding in our 7.5 acre urban oasis in Westwood! We’ll start off at the Nest Outdoor Classroom with coffee and snacks\, followed by some demonstrations about how the garden is used for ornithological scientific research and how citizen scientists like you can contribute birding observations with phone-based apps. This event is free\, but space is limited\, so please RSVP.\nPhoto by Nurit Katz
URL:https://www.botgard.ucla.edu/event/birdla-day-botanical-birding-for-citizen-science-and-academic-research/
LOCATION:The Nest Outdoor Classroom\, 707 Tiverton Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, US
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SUMMARY:Blacklisted: A Planted Allegory (Recollections)
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to be labeled invasive? To be considered the wrong kind\, unwanted. Artist Jenny Yurshansky will share her work Blacklisted: A Planted Allegory (Recollections)\, an artist book that investigates the distinctions between native versus invasive species as determined by The California Invasive Species Advisory Counsel (CISAC). Out of the 600 blacklisted alien-invasive plants\, she found 133 which are now indexed in this collection; a group that is simultaneously highly local and totally foreign.\n\nSemantically the use of such terms as invasive and native are loaded. The direct correlation between human population shifts that occur at politically determined borders\, rather than those determined by biomes\, and the introduction vectors of these species is an area that warrants illumination. Come join the conversation and see Jenny’s artist book in the style of a botanical herbarium. Copies will be available for purchase\, $60. Cash\, check\, or Venmo accepted.\nThis event is free\, but space is limited–Please RSVP\n\nJenny Yurshansky is an American artist who was born in Rome. She received her MFA in Visual Art from UC Irvine.  In 2017 her artist edition book\, “Blacklisted: A Planted Allegory (Recollections)” was published by Pitzer College Art Galleries. She is the recipient of numerous artist and curatorial grants and has worked extensively internationally. She is the co-founder of Persbo Studio an artist residency\, sculpture park\, and creative space in Sweden. 
URL:https://www.botgard.ucla.edu/event/blacklisted-a-planted-allegory-recollections/
LOCATION:UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, US
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SUMMARY:Making Honey in Los Angeles County: From Flower to Jar
DESCRIPTION:How do bees create honey here in Los Angeles County? Come see inside of a hive and explore bee ecology with beekeeper Eli Lichter-Marck of Eli’s Bees. He’ll take us on an adventure following honey as it transforms from flower to jar. He’ll cover raising healthy bees\, apiculture in our local ecology\, and conservation and education.\n\nThe talk will be followed by a presentation of local honey varieties from main West LA nectar flows\, with the opportunity to try different honeys and compare tasting notes!\n\nThis event is free\, but space is limited. Please RSVP to reserve your spot.\n\nEli runs a small commercial beekeeping operation in West Los Angeles County. His 200 colonies live throughout the diverse ecological zones of the Santa Monica Mountains. Eli’s background is in ecological design and architecture. Eli was drawn to beekeeping because of the unique opportunity it affords the beekeeper to witness and participate first-hand in the complex of weather dynamics\, plant genetics\, and insect biology that make up the world of the bees. 
URL:https://www.botgard.ucla.edu/event/making-honey-in-los-angeles-county-from-flower-to-jar/
LOCATION:UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, US
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SUMMARY:Dirty Gourmet: Food For Your Outdoor Adventures
DESCRIPTION:Sit back\, relax\, and learn about the basics of camp cooking as Dirty Gourmet founders Aimee and Mai-Yan discuss their newly released book\, Dirty Gourmet: Food For Your Outdoor Adventures.\nWe’ll explore different food considerations depending on the type of trip you’ll be taking\, whether it’s backpacking\, car camping\, or a day hike. We will also discuss our favorite gear and techniques\, as well as sustainable and low impact practices. Complete with recipe demo\, samples\, and a book signing. \nThis event is free\, but space is limited. Please RSVP.\nLearn more about Dirty Gourmet here.\nCheck out the upcoming Feast and Flora Campout with UCLA Botanical Garden\, Dirty Gourmet\, and the Tejon Ranch Conservnacy.
URL:https://www.botgard.ucla.edu/event/dirty-gourmet-food-for-your-outdoor-adventures/
LOCATION:UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, US
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