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May 2025

2025 Catalina California Naturalist Course

This 9-week hybrid course combines online learning with a 3-day field school on Catalina Island, offering immersive education in ecology and natural resource stewardship through expert-led sessions and hands-on experiences. Course fee is $550.00 for members and $600.00 for non-members

Flutter and Fuzz: Needle Felting Nature’s Pollinators

Join us for an immersive workshop where you’ll explore the vital role of pollinators in our Catalina Island ecosystems while learning the fiber art of needle felting to create your own fuzzy native pollinator.

Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden

Naturalist 1 Training (May 14 morning session)

This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.

Naturalist 1 Training (May 14 evening session)

This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 5:30pm webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.

FULLY BOOKED: Spring Member Hike

FULLY BOOKED! No More Spots Available. Spring is a beautiful time to experience Catalina Island and we’re inviting our members to join us on Saturday, May 17, for our new Spring Membership Hike. We have designed this hike for our entire member community — hikers of all abilities,  Marinero boaters and Aero Club pilots — as an opportunity to come together and celebrate and experience the mission of the Conservancy.

Trailhead Visitor Center

June 2025

Entomology Excursion with Abigail Lehner

Whether you're a seasoned naturalist or just curious about the tiny creatures that power our food systems, this excursion promises insights, stories from the field and practical takeaways for pollinator protection.

Trailhead Visitor Center