Subscribe Sign up to receive new posts by email. Email Subscribe Search Categories Call for Data (7) Contributor Spotlight (34) Education and Awareness (61) General (34) Monthly Updates (9) Partner Spotlight (2) Quarterly Updates (21) Semiannual Updates (2) Taxon of the week (13) Yearly review (4) Archived Newsletters - 2003 to 2013 February 11, 2016 List of CNDDB Newsletters from August/September 2003 to November 2013. Here is a list of past newsletters, covering changes to the CNDDB program and its data products over a 10-year period. November 2013 January 2011 September 2010 January 2010 December 2008 February 2007 October 2006 June 2005 March 2004 Oct./Nov. 2003 Aug./Sept. 2003 Categories: General Tagged: Related Articles CNDDB Contributor Spotlight: Laurence (Laurie) Resseguie Dr. Laurence (Laurie) Resseguie is featured on CNDDB's first Contributor Spotlight, where we take time to thank data submitters for all their work in helping the CNDDB better represent the rare species we track. Photos of the Month: March The CNDDB showcases selected photo submissions received through the Online Field Survey Form each month. This is the March 2020 edition. Conservation Lecture Series Presents: Multiple Climate Stressors Push Kelp Forest Beyond Tipping Point in Northern California Conservation Lecture Series is hosting a lecture on Thursday, July 18, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. titled "The Perfect Storm: Multiple Climate Stressors Push Kelp Forest Beyond Tipping Point in Northern California." In Appreciation of Alice Eastwood, California Taxonomist The CNDDB History Hunters uncover facts about California taxonomist, Alice Eastwood. Photo of the Month: July The CNDDB showcases selected photo submissions received through the Online Field Survey Form each month. This is the Julye 2020 edition. The Art of Biodiversity CNDDB recently contacted LJ Moore to submit rare species detections to our project on iNaturalist. We learned that LJ is an artist and poet who draws inspiration from California’s unique wildlife. She agreed to share some of her artwork with our blog. We hope it motivates you to continue your explorations of our state’s remarkable biodiversity! Comments are closed.