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California Academy of Sciences

www.calacademy.org

Organization Type:
Non-Profit

Mission:
The Academy's aim is to shed light on the wonders and value of the natural world.

Temporary location:

875 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 750-7145
Fax: (415) 750-7346
info@calacademy.org

Geographical Focus:
Regional

Counties Served:
Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano,

Activities:
Research, Education, Conservation, Tourism

Topic:
Wetlands, Cultural History, Islands, Rocky Intertidal, Wildlife, Watershed Hydrology, Endangered Species, Bay & Estuary Habitats, Marine/Estuary Reserves and Sanctuaries, Open Ocean/Oceanography

Educational Resources:
Curriculum, Outreach Programs, On-Site Programs, Guided Walks, Field Trips, Publications, Newsletter, Exhibits/Displays, Website, Library/Lending Materials

Speaker/Lecture Series:
Marine conservation lecture series, Benjamin Dear lecture series, Herbst lecture series

Education Programs:
A complete course catalog is avaliable on our web site for further information. Adult courses ranging from seminars addressing the AIDS crisis to biological illustration courses. Family courses emphasize interactive engaging hikes and explorations that cater to all ages. A Junior Academy program consists of Saturday seminars on such topics as sea otters and shark husbandry, paleontology, and anthropology. A summer camp is also offered. There is an extensive lecture series and a vast library and biodiversity center avaliable to answer public questions about the natural world.

Target Audiences:
K-12, Adult, Teacher, Non-Formal Educator, University Students, General Public

Other Languages:
Spanish, Mandarin, Russian
Museum maps, tour guidebook for first and second grade level

Volunteer Opportunities

  Description:
Volunteer activities are numerous in every aspect of the Academy.
  When Needed:
All year
  Qualifications:
Dependant upon placement
  Commitment Required:
Various
  Application/Training:
Contact volunteer office
  Community Service Documentation:
Yes
  Contact:
Rosalind Henning
(415) 750-7154
rhenning@calacademy.org

Internship Opportunities

  Description:
Assisting one of eight research departments: ichthyology, invertebrate zoology and biology, herpetology, anthropology, astronomy, ornithology, and mammology. Internships are also avaliable in marketing, publications, and other administrative departments.
High School student program also avaliable, run by Kelly Nelson. Contact knelson@calacademy.org for more information.
  When Needed:
All year
  Qualifications:
Interns are typically enrolled in graduate programs in their respective departments.
  Application:
Most internships are posted on the website, or speak directly with department representative.
  Number of Interns:
Dependant upon department's needs
  Housing Provided:
No
  Paid:
Depends on funding
  Stipend:
Depends on funding
  Credit:
Yes
  Contact Name:
See website www.calacademy.org

Videos:
For purchase and for use on site
Available on loan for members only

CD-Rom:
For use on site
Available on loan for members only

Slideshows:
For use on site
Available on loan for members only

Audio Tapes:
For purchase and for use on site
Available on loan for members only

Service Fee:
Admission $8.50 adults
$5.50 students, youth, seniors
$2.00 for children under 4
children under 2 free

General Services:
Restrooms, Picnic Area, Bookstore/Gift Shop, Telephone

Parking Availability:
Free parking in Golden Gate park

Public Transit Access:
44 O'Shaunessey bus line goes to the Academy

Disabled Access:
Academy has elevators and ramps and is accessible to all.



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