Remembering Pearl Harbor
Today we remember and honor all who served during Pearl Harbor. Take some time to reflect on all of those who are buried at Fort Rosecrans. If you want to read more about Fort Rosecrans there are several documents in the ebinder. Take some time to connect how Cabrillo and the military were connected during war time as well. While Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery is … Continue reading Remembering Pearl Harbor
Guided Bird Walks in December
This guided bird walk is only available on Thursdays in December. So hurry if you want to take advantage of this before time runs out. Join youth volunteers and science educator Sam Wynns on a “Birding 101” guided bird watching walk! Participants will learn about local ecosystems, biodiversity, and how to spot and identify birds on this approximately 1 hr. long expedition that moves from … Continue reading Guided Bird Walks in December
Becoming Cousteau Movie Premiere
Please see the special complimentary invitation to view the film Becoming Cousteau followed by a Q&A with James Cameron and director Liz Garbus below. People can RSVP here https://rsvp.nationalgeographicevents.com/_ee0ed. Once you have RSVP’d you will receive a confirmation email. Continue reading Becoming Cousteau Movie Premiere
December 2021 – Tides
What’s in the Tidepools? November 2021
(NPS Photo/D. Wieder) Our dedicated volunteers at Cabrillo National Monument take photos of the exciting flora and fauna down in the tidepools! We want to try and capture the wonderful photos that volunteers are taking in the tidepool area. This blog post is published on a monthly basis, but we need your help. We encourage you to contribute by submitting your memorable photos and/or short … Continue reading What’s in the Tidepools? November 2021
Space Telescopes Inspired by Lobsters
Who knew? From the BBC News we learn how lobsters influenced building telescopes. Continue reading Space Telescopes Inspired by Lobsters

