After Dark: Conversations About Landscape
In 1992 a groundbreaking new map transformed the way we think about San Francisco’s history. Wild in the City captured the transformation of the ecological landscape over the course of more than 200 years. In doing so, it ushered in an urgent awareness of San Francisco’s Indigenous Ohlone heritage and provided a blueprint for how to reintegrate natural ecology into the everyday fabric of the city. Tonight, dive into stories of community and culturally based restoration efforts - and celebrate the impact people can have on place, policy, and planning for the future.
Conversations About Landscape explores environmental change in the Bay Area and beyond.
Wild in the City
7:30 p.m.
Fisher Bay Observatory Gallery 6
Come celebrate 30 years of community-based, grassroots ecological restoration and stewardship in San Francisco! Co-hosted with the San Francisco Department of the Environment, Nature in the City, and the California Academy of Sciences. More details to come.
Thursday, 03/16/23
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ExplOratorium
San Francisco, CA 94111
USA
Phone: (415) 528-4444
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