The Wild SF! UC California Naturalist Certification Course is a program developed by the University of California Cooperative Extension to foster eco-literacy, focusing on both the urban and wild ecology of the San Francisco Area.
UC Environmental Stewards is growing and we want to keep you informed. This FAQ page is designed to answer basic questions about the new Climate Stewards course. What is the Climate Stewards course? The Climate Stewards course the newest offering of UC Environmental Stewards.
The California Naturalist Program at the Cosumnes River Preserve is a series of lectures provided in partnership between the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Cosumnes River Preserve.
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.
Take any of the following courses in the Environmental Conservation Program at American River College Department of Natural Resources to obtain California Naturalist Certification.
Attend our training to become an Invasive Shothole Borer Monitor in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura Counties October 27, 2021 Invasive shothole borers (ISHB) are invasive wood boring beetles that attack numerous native and non-native trees in Southern California.
In June 2023, San Jose Conservation Corps launched its inaugural one-week immersion California Naturalist certification course for its workforce development program Corpsmembers in Environmental Projects, Resilience Corps and Zero Waste programs.