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Todos Santos Speaker Series Fall/Winter

Cielomar - 12-3-2015 at 11:06 AM

Todos Santos Speaker Series-Fall/Winter 2015-2016

December 4, 2015 @ 5:30 PM-Todos Santos Cultural Center
“Exploring the Spirit of Baja California”
Presenter: Graham Mackintosh, Explorer and Author

For the Baja enthusiast, Graham Mackintosh needs no introduction. In 1983 Graham Mackintosh was a lecturer at West Kent College in England, teaching social sciences and special education to unemployed teenagers. Describing himself as the "least adventurous person in the world”, Graham set out to walk around the beautiful but dangerous coastline of Baja California. Emerging from the cactus-strewn wilderness two years and 3000 miles later Graham returned to England to write the now classic, Into a Desert Place and there received the prestigious "Adventurous Traveler of the Year" award. Author of several Baja books and articles including the classics Into a Desert Place, Journey with a Baja Burro, Nearer My Dog to Thee and Marooned with Very Little Beer, Graham is an accomplished speaker with vast experience of 30 years exploring the Baja peninsula. Not to be missed!!

Signed copies of his books will be available. http://www.grahammackintosh.com/Pages/default.aspx


December 18, 2015 @ 5:30 PM -Todos Santos Cultural Center
“The Amazing & Diverse Flora of Baja California”
Presenter: Jon P. Rebman, Ph.D., Curator of Botany, San Diego Natural History Museum Dr.Rebman is an accomplished scholar and author of the 3rd edition of Baja California Plant Field Guide. “Many of the plants from the peninsula and its islands are distinctive and stretch the imagination in respect to plant form and structure—including the bizarre Boojum Tree/Cirio, the giant Elephant Cactus/Cardón and elephant trees”. Jon will be sharing his extensive knowledge and photography of the flora of our area. Come join us on a botanical adventure to better understand the amazing and diverse plants living in your own “backyard” in Baja California. Question and answer session to follow his presentation. Signed copies of his book will be available. http://www.sdnhm.org/research/botany

January 8, 2016 @ 5:30 PM -Todos Santos Cultural Center
“Eco-Technologies - Actions for Sustainable Building”
Presenter: Felipe de Jesus Morales Ramirez, Conciencia MEXICO AC
Understand the latest technologies driving sustainable building and development in Baja. Jesus is a La Paz-based civil engineer and a Masters candidate in Sustainable Development and Globalization at UABCS. Bring your green design and building questions for Jesus to answer


February 5, 2016 @ 5:30 PM -Todos Santos Cultural Center
"Sea Turtles of the Eastern Pacific"
Presenter: Stephanie Rousso, M.S., Wildlife Biologist, ProFaunaBaja
Sea turtles have survived millions of years relatively unchanged by evolution. Of the 7 global species, five are present in the Eastern Pacific and Gulf of California and three nest on beaches in southern Baja Peninsula. Sea turtles complete long-distance migrations and encounter multiple predators through their lives. However, the most dangerous threat their existence faces is from human action. Despite international conservation treaties created to protect these species, fisheries, marine debris and coastal development prevent their recovery from decades past of hunting them almost to extinction. In this presentation, learn about the species right off the coast of Baja, the new, innovative citizen science project to help monitor populations, what they can tell us about climate change, and what each and every person can do right from home to help preserve these ancient dinosaurs of the ocean. http://www.profaunabaja.org/marine-turtles.html


February 12 2016 @ 5:30 PM -Todos Santos Cultural Center
"Indigenous Rock Art of The Baja Cape Region"
Presenter: Anibal Lopez, Professional Photographer and Naturalist
Indigenous tribes of southern Baja are now extinct, yet they left evidence of their presence through artifacts and rock art. Anibal Lopez has been documenting through photography and video the expansive collection of over 200 archaeological sites throughout the Cape Region of Baja. He the author of Reminder of a Forgotten Past. Explore with Anibal over 5000 years of indigenous art scattered on granite rock faces. For six years, Anibal recruited the help of several rancheros having lived for generations in the Sierra mountain ranges of Laguna, Cacachiles, Trinidad and Novillo. The paintings are associated with the Guaycura and Pericue tribes, extinguished by the arrival of the Jesuits and Franciscans long ago. Vandalism, gold mining projects and looting threaten these ancient archaeological sites. Anibal aims to raise awareness with the Mexican communities living in proximity and with the foreign communities in hopes of preserving these sites forever. http://www.profaunabaja.org/archeology.html


March 4, 2016 @ 5:30 PM -Todos Santos Cultural Center
"Whale Shark Conservation Biology"
Presenters: Dení Ramirez Macías ScD Director, Whale Shark Mexico and Jay Gittens, Director, Eco Hub Mexico
Baja is one of the few places globally where researchers can monitor both aggregations of juvenile and large pregnant female whale sharks. Whale Shark México is dedicated to research, conservation, education and sustainable management of these charismatic giants, based in and around our Baja California. Find out more about whale shark life cycles and how you can be part of the monitoring and conservation of these behemoths of the sea. Over the past ten years Dr. Ramirez and her colleagues have built a whale shark network in the Gulf of California with the vision of promoting regional conservation of the species. She works closely with the Mexican government on species conservation programs in Mexico. Join us for a fascinating evening exploring the lives of this often misunderstood majestic species. http://www.whalesharkmexico.com/

Donation of $100 pesos ($120 at the door) will go towards supporting the presenters’ missions. Seating is limited. Doors open at 5:00 and presentation will start at 5:30 sharp. Advance tickets available at El Tecolote Bookstore in Todos Santos.

tiotomasbcs - 12-4-2015 at 03:46 AM

Thanks for the info. They all look very interesting and informative. Tio