View a giant kelp forest from home any time. Tune in to see a live feed of Leopard Sharks, Moray Eels, Garibaldi and a 300-pound Giant Black Seabass. Also, join Birch Aquarium’s Tuesday and Thursday Kelp Cam Facebook Live events. An aquarium educator will be online, answering your questions and chatting about the ocean world.
When: Everyday through Tuesday, June 30. Facebook Live events Tuesdays at 10 am and Thursdays at 2 pm
Where: aquarium.ucsd.edu/kelpcam
Zooarchaeologists seek to answer questions about humanity’s past using animal remains from the archaeological record. These researchers explore what people ate, what environments were like, the movements of animals across landscapes, and relationships between people and animals. In this talk, Gillian Wong will dive into what it means to be a zooarchaeologist and how animal remains can be used to understand our history. She will draw specifically from her Ph.D. work, which uses the remains of micro-mammals such as rodents and insectivores from southwestern Germany to reconstruct climates and environments during the stone age.
When: Thursday, May 7, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Where: sandiegoarchaeology.org/zooarchaeology
Take a solo shopping trip to find nutrient-dense fresh food in a safe open-air environment at the Little Italy Mercato farmers’ market on Saturdays. A new, smaller version of the market holds stalls for 18 farmers and a few essential groceries on two blocks of West Date Street from India Street to State Street. Only one person per household will be admitted. Visit the website for full rules on shopping at the Mercato.
When: Saturdays, 8 am to 2 pm
Where: Little Italy. sandiegomarkets.com
View a giant kelp forest from home any time. Tune in to see a live feed of Leopard Sharks, Moray Eels, Garibaldi and a 300-pound Giant Black Seabass. Also, join Birch Aquarium’s Tuesday and Thursday Kelp Cam Facebook Live events. An aquarium educator will be online, answering your questions and chatting about the ocean world.
When: Everyday through Tuesday, June 30. Facebook Live events Tuesdays at 10 am and Thursdays at 2 pm
Where: aquarium.ucsd.edu/kelpcam
Zooarchaeologists seek to answer questions about humanity’s past using animal remains from the archaeological record. These researchers explore what people ate, what environments were like, the movements of animals across landscapes, and relationships between people and animals. In this talk, Gillian Wong will dive into what it means to be a zooarchaeologist and how animal remains can be used to understand our history. She will draw specifically from her Ph.D. work, which uses the remains of micro-mammals such as rodents and insectivores from southwestern Germany to reconstruct climates and environments during the stone age.
When: Thursday, May 7, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Where: sandiegoarchaeology.org/zooarchaeology
Take a solo shopping trip to find nutrient-dense fresh food in a safe open-air environment at the Little Italy Mercato farmers’ market on Saturdays. A new, smaller version of the market holds stalls for 18 farmers and a few essential groceries on two blocks of West Date Street from India Street to State Street. Only one person per household will be admitted. Visit the website for full rules on shopping at the Mercato.
When: Saturdays, 8 am to 2 pm
Where: Little Italy. sandiegomarkets.com
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