Biodiversity Survey - Corona Heights - Randall Museum

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The Randall’s beautiful hillside home, Corona Heights, is one of the few remaining intact tracts of native habitat in the City. Surrounded by development on all sides, this plot of chaparral and grassland biome offers sanctuary to a wide variety of native plants and animals. Home to alligator lizards, arboreal salamanders, coast garter snakes, coyotes, various birds and countless insects, the amount of wildlife on this 16 acres of natural area is amazing. Join Randall Museum's animal exhibit curator and naturalist Zach Lim as we learn how to survey for native reptiles and amphibians, identify native plants, search for invertebrates, and reflect on the natural world around us.

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