Water - Historical and Ecological Discussion - Fremont

Explore Water's Impact on Nature

Presented by City of Fremont

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Join Park Staff for a thought-provoking discussion on the role of water in shaping California landscapes. Explore the historical and ecological significance of water, the impacts on biodiversity and succession, and the importance of watershed management strategies. Led by a Fremont Park Ranger/Naturalist, this engaging conversation will dive into the relationship between watersheds and the environment, including the benefits and challenges of maintaining healthy ecosystems.

While this program is FREE, space is limited, so registration is required.

All ages welcome, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. If signing your child up for this program, please ensure to sign yourself up as well.

The Nature Learning Center is located in Central Park. Free parking is available on a first-come, first served basis. Enter the Aqua Adventure Waterpark parking lot, continue to the end, and park near the 6 palm trees.

Nature Learning Center
40224 Paseo Padre Parkway
Fremont, CA 94538

Upcoming Sessions

Dates
Age
Participate
Water in California
3/25
Tue, 5:30p-7p
12-99
NLC - Classroom
This activity is presented by Fremont and scheduled to take place on Tuesday 3/25 from 5:30p-7p at NLC - Classroom. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of Fremont.

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