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At CuriOdyssey, we believe that the future of science starts with today’s curious minds. The STEMCorps program is all about harnessing that curiosity and igniting a love of science by…
Read MoreAt CuriOdyssey, our mission is to inspire a love for science and curiosity about the world. But did you know we also cultivate the next generation of leaders? This month, we proudly celebrate the contributions of our teen volunteers and interns. Our team includes Leaders in Training (LITs), Leadership Development Program (LDP) participants, Aviary Aides, Watchers, Docents/TWIGs, and special event partners from the National Charity League (NCL) and Young Men’s Service League (YMSL).
Read MorePredators, like Dylan the gray fox, are an example of natural pest control. They rely on healthy rodents to thrive, and in turn help keep the rat, mouse, and gopher populations under control.
Read MoreBy Ava Litz and Ben Salama, 2024 JCFS interns Carmen Sepetka did not always want to be a conservationist. When Carmen was growing up, she had aspirations of being a…
Read MoreThis summer, CuriOdyssey welcomed two local high school students to collect and organize camp CuriOdyssey observation data, collaborate with the wildlife team to lead otter talks, and create content for…
Read MoreIn July 2023, CuriOdyssey expanded its Museums for All program, dropping the $1 ticket fee and the $35 annual membership fee as well as increasing the ways that families could…
Read MoreKeeping kids engaged and learning during vacation can give new meaning to the phrase “endless summer.” At CuriOdyssey, we’re here to help with exciting and educational science activities that you can easily do at home.
Read MoreWe’re excited to introduce our latest outdoor exhibit: Garden Towers! Launched in May, this innovative display showcases the benefits and wonders of hydroponic growing, revolutionizing the way we think about gardening and food production.
Read MoreOn May 23, the California Assembly passed the Poison-Free Wildlife Act (AB 2552). Now awaiting Senate approval, the bill adds further restrictions on the use of deadly anticoagulant rodenticides that continue to poison wildlife such as owls, hawks, eagles, and other species.
Read MoreWe strive to provide spaces and exhibits that are as accessible as possible every day. Here are five tips on how to get the most out of your visit with us!
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