In a turtle-ly awesome presentation, discover the difference between our native turtles, their wetland adaptions and how they are an important part of the ecosystem.
In a turtle-ly awesome presentation, discover the difference between our native turtles, their wetland adaptions and how they are an important part of the ecosystem. Threatened by human activity and invasive species, explore how you and local organizations can help minimize these threats for our local turtles. Presented by the Bay Area Restoration Council.
AGE GROUP: | 8-12 Years |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Reading & Learning |
TAGS: | Youth Services | Science | March Break | In Branch | HPL kids | Animals |
The Westdale Branch was originally known as the Western Branch. The Branch opened in June 1957 and was renovated and expanded in 1998. The name was officially changed to Westdale in 1969. The Branch offers materials and programming for children, teens and adults.
The Westdale Branch also has the The Seed Library. The Seed Library is provided in partnership with the Hamilton Seed Library. Its lending process is very simple: visit the branch, pick the seeds that you would like to take and fill out the log sheet. There are no limits to how much you can take, all that is requested is that everyone respect that this is a community resource and that they only take a reasonable amount.