The Environmental Forum’s Landmark Master Class is Beginning!
Space is very limited—reserve your place today.
This comprehensive training focuses on Marin’s natural landscapes and r esources, and the perpetual
challenges they face—from climate change, development, drought and human impact.
The class’s single objectiv e is t o promote environmental stewardship, preparing nature’s advocates
to defend today’s changing world.
The Schedule for 2015
Classes, Field Trips and Advocacy Training
Empowering Advocates for the Natural World
Saturdays and Tuesdays, 8:30–3:30, from late
August through November
(All classes and field trips held in Marin County)
8/29 |
Saturday Orientation |
9/12 |
Saturday Geology, Watersheds |
9/29 |
Tuesday West Marin Agriculture and Mariculture |
9/26 |
Saturday Advocacy Training |
10/10 |
Saturday Baylands and Plant Communities |
10/20 |
Tuesday Critical Thinking |
10/24 |
Saturday Open Space/Public Lands |
11/3 |
Tuesday Governance Day |
11/14 |
Saturday Advocacy Speeches |