Clay models made with soil from the California Botanic Garden by artist Brandon Lomax are on display as part of the “(Re)Place” exhibit at the garden in Claremont. The sculptures will eventually deteriorate into the soil, birthing new life from the seeds embedded into the clay. The exhibit will be run through June 2022. / photo by Brady Keegan
The Pomona Valley Audubon Society hosted the monthly Bird Walk at the California Botanic Garden at 8 a.m. Sunday. About 45 bird enthusiasts from young children to seniors came out on the cold, cloudy day.
The California Botanic Garden in Claremont hosted the “Waterwise Community Festival” Sunday to spread awareness about the issues of climate change and water conservation, and the particular challenges the state faces in light of a historic drought.
Chip Grubbs led a group of around 15 people on a tour of the variety of different plants and trees to teach and observe the various wildlife that many people don’t generally get to see, Saturday in the California Botanic Garden in Claremont.