
The City of Dana Point Free Family Friendly Science Night is Thursday March 15 2018.
Dana Point Science Night is at The Dana Point Community Center at 6:30pm till 8:00pm.
Korie Merrill from Center For Natural Lands Management will be discussing Argentine Ants.
The war against a seemly endless tiny army doesn’t just happen in your kitchen!
The Argentine Ant is an invasive species that is not only a problem at home, but in our local ecosystems.
Korie Merrill will discuss the expansion and impacts of this invasive ant species in California.
Korie specializes in land management and conservation, particularly invasive plants and animals.
She currently manages several preserves including the Marblehead Coastal and Coyote Hills Preserves.
Dana Point Science Nights allow you to learn about local ecosystems, California’s unique flora and fauna, and new science research in Orange County.
Presentations feature local and esteemed experts from the scientific community.
The Dana Point Community Center is located at 34052 Del Obispo Street.
Learn about current Science-related topics presented in a family-friendly format.
Generally, hands-on activities and/or displays will be present and geared towards children.
Please contact the Natural Resources Department for more information at
DPnaturalresources@danapoint.org or (949) 248-3527
