Nature’s Toxic Defenses: Why Don’t Poison Frogs Poison Themselves?While we might be most familiar with rattlesnakes, black widows, and poison frogs (oh my!), toxins are produced or acquired by organisms in nearly every major group of life. This means that animals must avoid toxins or adapt to them. In this talk, Dr. Rebecca (Becca) Tarvin of UC Berkeley’s ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Autumn Arachnids!Come on a short walk and search for autumn arachnids! You'll learn why spiders and scorpions are beneficial friends! Rain cancels. Meet at the Visitor Center.