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El arte y la ciencia de los herbarios / The Art and Science of Herbaria

Sunday, September 13, 2026 from 1 PM to 2 PM
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
All Ages
Free
El arte y la ciencia de los herbarios / The Art and Science of Herbaria
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
El arte y la ciencia de los herbarios / The Art and Science of Herbaria

About the Event

¡Descubre el arte y la ciencia de crear un herbario! Acompaña a la artista botánica Maria Lopez Vazquez en este taller práctico bilingüe, donde exploraremos cómo las colecciones de plantas nos ayudan a identificar especies y documentar el mundo natural.

Trabajando con plantas nativas, aprenderás a prensar un espécimen, prepararlo y acomodarlo para su montaje, identificar sus características principales y conservar información importante sobre tu hallazgo. También conoceremos la historia de los herbarios y por qué estas colecciones continúan siendo herramientas valiosas para la ciencia y la conservación.

Los especímenes de plantas nativas que se utilizarán en este taller serán recolectados previamente con el permiso correspondiente y específicamente para esta actividad. Los participantes no recolectarán plantas adicionales durante el taller.

Este taller es una de las varias actividades que se llevarán a cabo como parte de la celebración de la Semana de la Conservación Latina “Journey Through the Wetlands” y el inicio del Mes de Acción del Río Tijuana. ¡Ven a aprender una nueva habilidad, conectar con las plantas de nuestra región y descubrir la ciencia detrás de la preservación de especímenes botánicos!

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Discover the art and science of creating a herbarium! Join plant artist Maria Lopez Vazquez for a bilingual hands-on workshop exploring how plant collections help us identify species and document the natural world.

Working with native plants, you’ll learn how to press a plant specimen, prepare and arrange it for mounting, identify key features, and preserve important information about your find. We’ll also explore the history of herbaria and why these collections continue to be valuable tools for science and conservation.

Native plant specimens for this workshop will be collected with prior permission specifically for this activity. Participants will not collect any additional plants during the workshop.

This workshop is one of several activities taking place as part of the Latino Conservation Week “Journey Through the Wetlands” celebration and the Tijuana River Action Month kickoff. Come learn a new skill, connect with the plants of our region, and discover the science behind preserving botanical specimens!

Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve

Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve

301 Caspian Way
Imperial Beach, California 91932
619-575-3613

The Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center is open to the general public 5 days per week, Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Reserve hours for trail use: 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset DAILY. Visitor Center is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Days, but trails remain open during daylight hours. The Visitor Center offers a variety of hands-on, interactive activities for all ages as well as a collection of videos (including videos in Spanish) that are shown upon request. Our educational videos aim to educate the public about estuaries and watersheds, including estuary flora and fauna, estuarine ecology and natural processes. From the Visitor Center, guests can easily access our North and South McCoy trails (open daily), which take visitors into prime bird-watching areas and to the mouth of the Tijuana River. There are limited picnic areas near the Visitor Center. Equestrian trails are available on the south end of the Tijuana Estuary in Border Field State Park. (Call ahead for equestrian trails in case they are closed due to bad weather.) The Clapper Rail's Nest retail store is located inside the Visitor Center where T-shirts, sweatshirts, field guides, videos and other items are available for purchase. Proceeds go to the Friends of San Diego Refuges. Tijuana Estuary staff is available to answer your questions and update you on any important environmental news as well as give tips on how to help preserve and protect our natural resources. Directions to Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center:From North: Take I-5 South to Imperial Beach, take exit 4 - Coronado Avenue (not Coronado Bridge), turn right, continue straight on approximately 2.5 miles. (Around 13th street, Coronado Avenue will turn into Imperial Beach Blvd; continue straight on). -Turn left on 3rd Street at the stop sign, then left on Caspian Way which leads into parking lot. (parking is free) From South: Take I-5 North to Imperial Beach, take exit 4 - Coronado Avenue, turn left. Continue straight on approximately 2.5 miles. (Around 13th street, Coronado Avenue will turn into Imperial Beach Blvd; continue straight on). -Follow above directions. From Coronado: Take 75 South. Turn right on Rainbow Drive. Turn right onto Palm Avenue. -Follow above directions. From Palm Avenue trolley station: Take bus #933 to 3rd Street and Imperial Beach Blvd. -Follow above directions. From Iris Avenue trolley station: Take bus #934 to 3rd Street and Imperial Beach Blvd. -Follow above directions. Directions to Border Field State Park: (open to vehicle traffic Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. Weather permitting) From the I-5 South/North, take exit 2 - Dairy Mart Road. Head Southwest on Dairy Mart Road. Dairy Mart Road will curve right onto Monument Road. Turn right (West) on Monument Road until you reach the park entrance. From Imperial Beach, head East on Imperial Beach Blvd (it will become Coronado Avenue in Imperial Beach). Just before you reach the freeway, turn right onto Hollister Street. Continue down Hollister until you reach Monument Road. Turn right (West) on Monument Road until you reach the park entrance.

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