Book release celebration for Matt Ritter’s California Plants
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The California Native Plant Society invites you to a free book release celebration and presentation by Cal Poly botany professor and author... Read More
Local nonprofit adds to wildlife corridor on the Carrizo
By Patrick McGibney, BDF! Director Biodiversity First! is a voice for the voiceless. We are a 501c3 non-profit formed in 2015 by... Read More
Save the Date for the 2018 Carrizo Colloquium
The 4th Carrizo Colloquium will take place Friday, May 11 at the San Luis Obispo Library Community Room, 995 Palm from 9... Read More
Free Central Coast Bioneers events at Cal Poly’s Earth Week
Cal Poly Earth Week is teaming up with Central Coast Bioneers on two events featuring moderated talks from the 2017 National Bioneers... Read More
Salinas River Stories – Gene Greer
Lori Fisher Peelen lives with her husband in Templeton, Ca. She is a mom of 3 sons, a mostly-retired speech therapist, a... Read More
Women’s Symposium features Bioneers co-founder Nina Simons
Women’s leadership was the theme of keynote speaker Nina Simons at the Eighth Annual Central Coast Women’s Symposium on March 10. Nina... Read More
Peace Academy joins Ecologistics’ sponsorship program
We are excited to announce that our newest sponsored organization is the newly created Peace Academy of the Sciences and Arts, an... Read More
Films you’ll want to catch at the 2018 SLO Film Fest
Films featuring social justice and environmental issues are well-represented this year at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, running March 13-18.... Read More
Ecologistics to co-sponsor The Tree Prophet at the SLO Film Festival
Ancient old growth trees found an unlikely savior in a poor, uneducated, chain smoking nurseryman from Northern Michigan who, after a brush... Read More
Come visit our sponsored organizations at the March Art After Dark
Two of Ecologistics’ sponsored organizations, The Peace Project and “Where There Once Was Water” will be holding fundraising and viewing events as... Read More