3 Upcoming Herp Workshops in Livermore, CA
The Alameda County Resource Conservation District, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and our partners are pleased to offer these workshops on the biology and management of three listed herps. Each workshop is led by recognized experts on the species, and includes both classroom and field experience. Participants will receive field training in species identification, sampling techniques, and habitat requirements. Class sizes are limited to allow for a more interactive experience, so please register as soon as possible if interested. For more information, please follow the links below, go to www.acrcd.org, or contact Peggy Kiefer at peggy.kiefer@acrcd.org, (925) 371-0154, ext. 122.

California Red-legged Frog Workshop
April 29-30
Presenters: Drs. Galen Rathbun and Norm Scott
The workshop includes both day and night-time field sessions in small groups to allow for a more interactive experience with the presenters and species.
$375
For more information, please go to http://www.acrcd.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=vCW3B6yYLd0%3d&tabid=61 (opens pdf file)

California Tiger Salamander Workshop
May 11-12
Presenter: Dr. Pete Trenham
Join California tiger salamander expert Peter Trenham, PhD. for a workshop covering the biology and conservation of this federally threatened salamander.
$300
For more information, please go to http://www.acrcd.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=Kj6%2fpzng0SY%3d&tabid=61 (opens pdf file)
Alameda Whipsnake Workshop
May 27
Presenter: Karen Swaim
Karen Swaim, M.S., and Swaim Biological, Inc. staff will detail the biology of the Alameda whipsnake and how this information can be applied to habitat management, conservation planning, impact analysis, project monitoring, and educational outreach.
$250
For more information, please go to http://www.acrcd.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=7TzDmJKLl5k%3d&tabid=61 (opens pdf file)