
William Selby, author of The California Sky Watcher (published by Heyday), leads two field trips and one program for the Mono Lake Committee’s annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua weekend, June 20-22.
Participants are required to register for each event:
Event 1 – “Rising through a world of climates and vegetation zones”: https://www.birdchautauqua.org/program-trips/209
Event 2 – “Weather patterns and microclimates in the June Lake Loop”: https://www.birdchautauqua.org/program-trips/319
Event 3 – “Sky watching for our changing weather patterns”: https://www.birdchautauqua.org/program-trips/424
William A. Selby is an earth science researcher and teacher. A former professor at Santa Monica College, where he taught for three decades, Selby is the author of the popular textbook Rediscovering the Golden State: California Geography, whose fourth edition was published in 2019. He has conducted research on behalf of the National Weather Service, and he continues to present at professional conferences and lead teacher trainings and docent workshops. His academic and practical expertise within California’s myriad landscapes make him an invaluable guide to the developments that are changing California’s climate in the twenty-first century. He lives in Santa Monica, CA.
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