Feb. 23 Lecture: Sex, Lies and Herbicides: The Unintentional Targets and Consequences of Pesticide Use in Agriculture
Renowned lecturer and educator, Professor Tyrone Hayes, UC Berkeley, will explore the little known impacts of pesticides on natural systems and human health. Museum of Natural History, Fleischmann Auditorium, Thursday, Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.


Feb. 25 Workshop: What’s Going On in Our Backyards
Environmental educators, Dr.Tyrone Hayes, Dr. Adam Green (City College), and Eric Cardenas (Environmental Defense Center)  will lead a field trip to a near-by location ( CEC's South Coast Watershed Resource Center), to discover the unintended effects of pesticide use on the Santa Barbara ecosystem. No preregistration required. Meet at the SBCC bookstore(East Campus) parking lot, wear appropriate clothing and bring snack and water. Saturday, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Environment and Health:  Exploring the Connections, Santa Barbara

Sustainable living, what does that mean in individual lives? Understanding sustainability and its importance in people’s lives and to the planet requires education, smart thinking and the ability to make practical changes in personal habits, public policies and social practices. This series is designed to educate and inform students in order to implement lifestyle choices that reflect social commitment and environmental responsibility. Join us for a series of lectures and workshops designed to deepen community awareness of the fragile relationship that exists between people and their natural environment.


Cosponsors: University of California Education for Sustainable Living Program; SBCC Student Sustainability Coalition; Community Environmental Council; Fairview Gardens Farm; The Sustainability Project; The Institute of Reverential Ecology; Walter H Capps Foundation; Santa Barbara Permaculture Network; South Coast Permaculture of Southern California; Ocean Futures Society; UCSB Geography Dept; UCSB Environmental Studies Program; SBCC Environmental Studies Program; For the Future; UCSB Office of Sustainability; Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and UCSB Global Medicine Project




















Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
sbpcnet@silcom.com
www.sbpermaculture.org

"We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." - Anonymous