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21st Annual Gala

The California Condor Recovery Lecture

California Center for the Arts, Escondido 340 N. Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA
Join us as Bill Toone, our Executive Director and Founder, speaks about North America’s largest flying and most endangered bird, The California condor When the California Condor Recovery Program was launched in the early 1980s there were fewer than 25 California condors left in the world With the help of hard-working...

Roar of the Monarch Butterfly Lecture

California Center for the Arts, Escondido 340 N. Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA
The monarch butterfly is the world’s most recognizable butterfly Its uniquely beautiful design highlights nature's beauty and perfection Sadly, its populations are in decline Join Bill Toone, Founder of ECOLIFE Conservation, for an immersive look into the world of the monarch butterfly Learn about their lifecycle, threats,...

The California Condor Recovery Lecture

The Redwood Terrace 710 W 13th St., Escondido, CA
When the California Condor Recovery Program was launched in the 1980's, there were fewer than 25 left in the world  They were functionally extinct until a small team of innovative scientists made history This is their story Bill Toone, Founder of ECOLIFE Conservation, is lecturing as part of the California Center for the...
$10 – $15

Who is at Risk in a Conservation Crisis? – Lecture

California Center for the Arts, Escondido 340 N. Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA
Take an optimistic look at the world’s most pressing challenges and learn some surprisingly simple solutions The situation really is life-or-death for all living creatures, but there are silver linings: we get to make some easy choices Bill Toone, Founder of ECOLIFE Conservation, is lecturing as part of the California...
$10 – $15

Roar of the Monarch Butterfly with Bill Toone

Every year the monarch butterflies travel 3,000 miles from Canada to spend the winter in their protected sanctuaries in the mountains of Michoacán, Mexico to a forest that is disappearing Mark your calendars on Sunday October 24 to join us in this amazing opportunity to learn more about the Monarch Butterfly and its migration...