The California Chaparral Institute

...the voice of the chaparral

ABOUT US

SHOP/MEMBERSHIP

MEMBER PAGE

NEWS and EVENTS

CONTACT & LINKS

THE CHAPARRALIAN

BOOK EXCERPTS

CHAPARRAL FACTS

a. Where's the chaparral?

b. Old-growth chaparral

c. Plants & animals

d. Chaparral geology

e. Tiny things

CHAPARRAL MYTHS

NAT. FOREST PLAN

2007 FIRES

FIRE & NATURE

a. Desert fires

b. Grass fires

c. Forest fires

FIRE & SCIENCE

FIRE & PEOPLE

a. Firefighters

b. Protecting your home

c. The human habitat

d. Fire literacy

e. Native Americans

FIRE & POLITICS

a. Industry advocate

b. Talk Radio

THREATS TO CHAPARRAL

a. California ugly

b. Rancho Guejito

VERNAL POOLS

WILDNESS WITHIN

NATURE EDUCATION

a. Wild Networks

San Diego County Wild

b. Chaparral Kids!

c. Recommended Books

d. Bibliography

SITE MAP

Chaparral Kids!

Join the fun and discover all the cool things you can find in the chaparral

Serra High School
Chaparral Kids building a trail down a grassy hillside to explore a chaparral area further downslope. Lemonadeberry bushes are behind them. You can lick the berries on this shrub and get a snappy taste of lemon.
Horned lizard
Finding a horned lizard in the chaparral. Yes, they do shoot blood from their eyes.

A note to you from a Chaparral Kid!

I live where I can see lots of chaparral on the hills near my house. I ride my bike on a trail through it and have found lots of interesting animals and plants. It seems like I am in a house because there is so much growth above me. Me and my friends have built a fort in it and played hide and go seek where we are still in range with each other with walkie-talkies. Personally, my favorite plant is the manzanita. When I looked it up in the dictionary, its name was Arctostaphylos. It is kind of like a name you would read in a scientific book, like a dinosaur name. I like to hike in chaparral when I can find a trail (it is pretty thick and you can't walk through it without some kind of trail) because it is so quiet. Sometimes I just go out there and fall asleep laying on a soft pile of leaves.

I recommend anytime for you to go up into the chaparral because it is very beautiful. I like to be with my family there.

- Conner, age 10

chaparral insects
Chaparral insects are fun to catch.

Collecting nature stuff in the chaparral

Here is a Chaparral Kid chasing a flying insect to collect and add to his insect collection. Insects are easy to find and it doesn't take much time to build a pretty decent collection. Who knows, some day your collection could be used in scientific reasearch.

Coming soon at this spot will be activities and suggestions of things you and your family can do to have fun exploring nature in the chaparral. Stay tuned.

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