Guided Nature Preserve Tours 2024
Date(s): The 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month thru June
Time(s): 10:00 am
Cost: Free
From prehistoric times to today, the Cache Creek Nature Preserve has played an important part in the great story of California.
Date(s): The 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month thru June
Time(s): 10:00 am
Cost: Free
From prehistoric times to today, the Cache Creek Nature Preserve has played an important part in the great story of California.
Date(s): February 16, 17, 18 and 19, 2024
Time(s): Various Nature Preserve Hours - see post below
Cost: Free
Spend quality time at Cache Creek Nature Preserve watching birds and report your findings to help scientists understand and protect birds around the globe.
We’ll make a Game Camera Photo Gallery at some point, but we wanted to share a few from recently and last year in this blog post.
The Gorman Museum of Native American Art is celebrating its 50th anniversary by welcoming people to its new, dedicated building on the UC Davis campus.
What were you doing in the Spring and Summer of 2023?
It was Songbird breeding season, one of the busiest times for our Biology staff and interns.
Date(s): Photo Submittal Due on Earth Day, April 22, 2024
Time(s): Midnight
Cost: Free
Capture the wild and natural beauty of Cache Creek in time for Earth Day by participating in our amateur photo contest. Throughout the Winter and into the Spring, the Nature Preserve offers countless opportunities to practice photography and capture inspiring photos.
The Project Phoebe research team finished up the first of three field seasons back in August 2023 and submitted their first report, which you can download below. This article provides some highlights from the report.
On Saturday, December 16th, 2023 the Park, along with the Yolo County Library and Yolo County Parks Division, is holding a Grand Opening for its new Story Trail installation.
From climate change to government regulations, from advocacy for Indigenous People to poetry and art, these Cultural Burn events are moving the needle on societal norms and understandings at every scale of life.
The Conservancy is getting a new building to house its offices and the Visitor Center!
One important task we’ve now finished is to mitigate for the Elderberry plant that needs to be removed for the new building.
Take a look at what’s involved in a mitigation/restoration project.