Pollinator Garden Workshop 2026
Workshop with local experts to design, redesign, or improve your pollinator garden with best practices, techniques, and insight. Topics include designing for wildlife and supporting pollinators.
Workshop with local experts to design, redesign, or improve your pollinator garden with best practices, techniques, and insight. Topics include designing for wildlife and supporting pollinators.
Guided walk on the Mobius Arch Trail to discover the forces that created the unique Alabama Hills landscape. Free ranger program.
Free event about wildlife-friendly ranching practices, virtual fencing technology, and financial assistance programs for livestock operators. Open to ranchers, backyard livestock operators, pack stock owners, and wildlife enthusiasts. Light appetizers and beer/wine provided.
Explore the Alabama Hills' natural magic with volunteer Nancy Hadlock. Free ranger program at Mobius Arch Trailhead.
Immersive guided tour exploring protected landscapes including Black Lake and Lower Adobe Ranch Preserves, River Spring Lakes Ecological Reserve, and Antelope Lake conservation easement. RSVP for exact meeting location.
17th Annual Spring Clean Mt Charleston volunteer event. Help clean up the mountain before the busy summer season. Includes volunteer BBQ at the visitor center after cleanup. Registration required.
Guided walk exploring the relationship between geology and rock climbing in the Alabama Hills with staff member Matthew Bernstein. Free ranger program at Mobius Arch Trailhead.
Native bee workshop and BioBlitz at Blue Heron Farm. 11:30-12:30 learn about native bees and how to support them. 12:30-2:30 BioBlitz to document what is blooming and buzzing. Join for either or both parts.
Michèle Slaton from USFS Inyo National Forest discusses noteworthy high-elevation white pine forests, including forest health, fire, and snow. Free lecture.
Family-friendly spring celebration featuring a native plant sale from California Native Plant Society Bristlecone Chapter, community activities, and more in ESLT's backyard and Church Street Parking lot.
Workshop on making your garden more sustainable, productive, and pollinator friendly using hedgerows. Co-hosted by Bishop Paiute Tribe's Food Sovereignty Program, NRCS, and ESLT. Free and open to the public with light refreshments.
Morning birdwatching at Black Lake, a rare desert wetland north of Benton in Adobe Valley that serves as an important stopover site for migratory birds. Co-hosted with Eastern Sierra Bird Alliance.
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