California State Parks Provide At-Home Viewing and Learning
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California State Parks Provide At-Home Viewing and Learning
California State Parks have joined in to provide online education and virtual exploring. Just like CuriOdyssey, the state park system wants you to get the experience of being at the…
Read MoreWhy Native Plants Are So Important
If native soil and microbes are the foundation for a healthy productive habitat, then native plants are the backbone! Native plants evolve adaptations to survive predation and climate in an area over hundreds of thousands of years. Native…
Read More2018 Commuter Challenge
The 2018 Commuter Challenge at CuriOdyssey. Reducing Our Carbon Footprint. Did you know? The Bay Area Commuter Challenge is an annual event! The Bay Area Commuter Challenge runs during April & May every year.…
Read MoreComposting in Our Community
When we toss out our waste into a bin and leave it out on the curb on collection day, where does it go? Well, in San Mateo County, it depends.…
Read MoreWhy You Should Care About Leopard Sharks Dying in San Francisco Bay
Recently, CuriOdyssey’s young 8 to 10 year old geoscientist homeschoolers discovered two dead sharks at Coyote Point Park marsh and CuriOdyssey employees reported the findings to the Pelagic Shark Research Foundation soon…
Read MoreCoyote Point Marsh Restoration Project
Have you ever wondered why removal of invasive species is so important? When a non-native species enters a habitat, it may be considered invasive if it spreads rapidly and fundamentally…
Read MoreMore Wildlife in Winter
Our Wildlife in Winter blog article on the behaviors wildlife uses to cope with cold winter weather was very popular. Here are a few more examples of the incredible ways wild animals have…
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