Habitat Row

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We would like to thank Mariposa Feed & Supply for their generous support of our 40' caterpillar
& The wonderful educators that make Habitat Row possible in our community!


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California State Mining & Mineral Museum

The California State Mining & Mineral Museum, located in Mariposa, offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore California’s rich mining history and the fascinating world of minerals. As a hub of historical and geological discovery, the museum showcases an extensive collection of gems, minerals, and artifacts, providing a deep dive into the state’s Gold Rush era and its ongoing geological significance.


One of the museum’s highlights is the stunning collection of gold specimens, including the famous Fricot Nugget, a 13.8-pound crystalline gold piece. Alongside this, visitors can explore interactive exhibits that detail the mining processes, equipment, and the lives of those who worked in California’s historic mines.


Whether you are a history enthusiast, geology buff, or simply curious about the natural wonders beneath the earth, the California State Mining & Mineral Museum offers an educational and engaging experience for all ages. It serves as a vital preservation site for California’s mining heritage and continues to inspire curiosity about the treasures found within the state’s landscapes.













































































Don Pedro Rattlers

The Don Pedro Rattlers 4-H Club is a vibrant youth organization committed to empowering young people through hands-on learning experiences in agriculture, leadership, and community service. Based in the Don Pedro area, this club offers a variety of programs where members develop skills in animal husbandry, environmental stewardship, and personal growth, all while fostering a sense of responsibility and teamwork.


Members of the Don Pedro Rattlers engage in a wide range of projects, from raising livestock and caring for gardens to participating in local fairs and community events. The club emphasizes leadership development, allowing young participants to take on active roles in planning and running projects, while working closely with dedicated adult mentors.


Through 4-H, the Don Pedro Rattlers aim to cultivate a generation of thoughtful, knowledgeable, and community-minded individuals who will carry forward the values of agriculture, sustainability, and service.

































































































































Girl Scouts Heart of Central

The Girl Scouts Heart of Central California empowers girls throughout the region to become leaders in their communities and beyond. With a mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, Girl Scouts Heart of Central California offers a wide range of programs that foster leadership, STEM skills, outdoor adventure, entrepreneurship, and community service.


Through engaging activities, badge-earning opportunities, and outdoor experiences, girls from kindergarten through 12th grade develop essential life skills while building friendships and gaining a deeper understanding of their communities. From camping trips and outdoor exploration to leadership initiatives and service projects, Girl Scouts encourages girls to discover their potential, make meaningful connections, and contribute positively to society.


As part of the national Girl Scouts organization, the Heart of Central California chapter provides girls with opportunities to take on challenges, learn new skills, and make a lasting impact—all while having fun and creating lasting memories.

























































































































Mariposa Beekeepers

The Mariposa Beekeepers is a passionate community of beekeeping enthusiasts dedicated to the preservation and promotion of beekeeping in Mariposa and surrounding areas. The group offers education and support to both novice and experienced beekeepers, providing a platform for sharing knowledge about bee care, hive management, honey production, and the essential role bees play in pollination and the environment.


Through regular meetings, workshops, and hands-on demonstrations, the Mariposa Beekeepers foster a deeper understanding of sustainable beekeeping practices, aiming to protect the health of bee populations while encouraging local honey production. The group also participates in community outreach to raise awareness about the importance of bees to agriculture and ecosystems.


Whether you’re just starting your beekeeping journey or have years of experience, the Mariposa Beekeepers offers a welcoming and resourceful environment for learning and collaboration.


















































































































Mariposa County 4-H

The Mariposa County 4-H program is a dynamic youth development organization that offers a wide range of learning experiences aimed at fostering leadership, responsibility, and community engagement. Through hands-on projects in areas like agriculture, science, health, and civic involvement, 4-H provides youth with opportunities to gain practical skills while developing strong leadership qualities.


Members of Mariposa County 4-H participate in projects ranging from animal husbandry and gardening to robotics and public speaking, all while being supported by adult volunteers and mentors. The program encourages personal growth and community service, giving young people the tools to make positive contributions to their communities and beyond.


With a strong focus on teamwork, responsibility, and lifelong learning, Mariposa County 4-H helps shape future leaders and citizens who are passionate about making a difference. Open to youth ages 5 to 19, the program provides a fun, educational environment for all participants.

























































































































Mariposa County Unified School District

The Mariposa County Unified School District (MCUSD) is committed to providing high-quality education to students across Mariposa County. Serving a diverse community, MCUSD emphasizes academic excellence, personal growth, and the development of critical life skills that prepare students for success in higher education, careers, and civic life.


With a dedicated team of educators, MCUSD offers a wide range of programs designed to meet the needs of every learner, including advanced placement courses, special education services, extracurricular activities, and career technical education. The district fosters a supportive and inclusive environment where students are encouraged to reach their full potential.


MCUSD takes pride in its strong connections with the local community, promoting partnerships that enhance educational opportunities and enrich the student experience. Whether through innovative classroom practices, involvement in the arts, or participation in sports, Mariposa County Unified School District strives to equip students with the tools they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.



































































































































Mariposa Gem & Mineral Club

The Mariposa Gem & Mineral Club is a community-driven organization dedicated to fostering a love for geology, gemology, and mineralogy. Based in the historic town of Mariposa, the club brings together enthusiasts of all ages who share a passion for rocks, minerals, fossils, and gemstones. The club promotes education and exploration of Earth’s natural treasures through workshops, field trips, and hands-on learning experiences.


Members of the Mariposa Gem & Mineral Club have the opportunity to participate in gem cutting, mineral identification, and rock hunting excursions, while sharing knowledge and skills with fellow hobbyists. The club is also actively involved in local events, including the annual Mariposa Gem Show, where members showcase their collections and craftsmanship to the public.


Whether you're a seasoned rockhound or just starting out, the Mariposa Gem & Mineral Club offers a welcoming environment for anyone interested in exploring the wonders of geology and mineral science.


































































































































Mariposa Native Plants

Mariposa Native Plants is dedicated to the preservation, cultivation, and promotion of native plant species in Mariposa County and surrounding areas. The organization works to raise awareness about the vital role native plants play in local ecosystems, from supporting pollinators like bees and butterflies to maintaining soil health and preventing erosion.


Through educational workshops, plant sales, and community events, Mariposa Native Plants encourages homeowners, gardeners, and landscape professionals to incorporate native species into their gardens and public spaces. By fostering sustainable gardening practices, the organization aims to enhance biodiversity, reduce water usage, and support the natural beauty of Mariposa’s landscapes.


Whether you're a seasoned botanist or a beginner looking to make eco-friendly choices, Mariposa Native Plants provides valuable resources and guidance to help protect and preserve the rich flora of the region.

































































































































Mariposa Trails

Mariposa Trails is a community organization dedicated to preserving, maintaining, and enhancing the network of trails in Mariposa County. By promoting responsible outdoor recreation and conservation, Mariposa Trails seeks to protect the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the area while providing opportunities for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts to explore the stunning landscapes of the Sierra Nevada foothills.


The organization actively engages volunteers in trail maintenance efforts, educational events, and guided hikes to raise awareness about the importance of preserving local trails for future generations. Mariposa Trails works in collaboration with land managers, local governments, and conservation groups to ensure that the trails remain accessible, safe, and environmentally sustainable.


Whether you're an avid hiker or simply enjoy the outdoors, Mariposa Trails offers a way to give back to the community while enjoying the scenic beauty of Mariposa County.









































































































































Sierra Foothills Chapter, California Native Plant Society

The Sierra Foothills Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is dedicated to the conservation, preservation, and appreciation of California’s native plants. Serving the Sierra Nevada foothill region, this chapter focuses on protecting local flora, promoting the use of native plants in landscaping, and raising awareness about the ecological importance of native plant species.


Through educational programs, plant sales, field trips, and community outreach, the Sierra Foothills Chapter encourages both novice and experienced gardeners to incorporate native plants into their gardens. The chapter actively supports conservation efforts and works with local communities to restore habitats, support pollinators, and preserve the unique plant life of the region.


Whether you are passionate about gardening, botany, or environmental conservation, the Sierra Foothills Chapter offers opportunities to learn, get involved, and help protect California’s native plant heritage.










































































































































UC Master Gardeners of Mariposa County

The UC Master Gardeners of Mariposa County is a volunteer-based organization dedicated to providing science-based gardening knowledge and sustainable practices to the local community. As part of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) program, Master Gardeners are trained to offer expert advice on a wide range of topics, including water conservation, pest management, soil health, and the cultivation of native plants.


Through workshops, garden tours, and community events, UC Master Gardeners of Mariposa County help residents of all experience levels create thriving gardens that benefit both people and the environment. The organization is committed to promoting eco-friendly gardening techniques that support pollinators, conserve natural resources, and foster healthy ecosystems.


Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned horticulturist, the UC Master Gardeners of Mariposa County are a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their gardening knowledge and connect with a community of passionate gardeners.
















































































































































Unite the Parks

Unite the Parks is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural landscapes between Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks. By advocating for the creation of wildlife corridors and the protection of vital ecosystems, Unite the Parks works to connect these iconic national parks, ensuring the long-term survival of native wildlife and promoting environmental sustainability.


The organization focuses on initiatives that safeguard biodiversity, protect endangered species, and foster environmental stewardship. Unite the Parks also engages with local communities, policymakers, and conservation groups to promote eco-tourism, reduce human impact on natural habitats, and educate the public about the importance of protecting these interconnected landscapes.


Whether through advocacy, education, or community outreach, Unite the Parks strives to create lasting protections for one of the most biologically diverse regions in the United States.

































































































































Upper Merced River Watershed Council

The Upper Merced River Watershed Council is a community-based organization dedicated to the protection and restoration of the Merced River and its surrounding watershed. Focused on environmental stewardship and sustainable management, the council works to preserve the health and vitality of this vital water source, which supports both local ecosystems and the communities that rely on it.


Through collaborative efforts, the Upper Merced River Watershed Council engages in habitat restoration projects, water quality monitoring, and educational programs designed to raise awareness about the importance of watershed health. By partnering with local landowners, government agencies, and conservation groups, the council seeks to ensure that the Merced River remains a thriving and sustainable resource for generations to come.


Whether you’re interested in conservation, volunteer opportunities, or learning more about water stewardship, the Upper Merced River Watershed Council provides a platform for community involvement and environmental advocacy.














































































































USDA - Natural Resource Conservation Service

The USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) is a federal agency that provides farmers, ranchers, and private landowners with resources and technical expertise to conserve and improve natural resources. With a mission to sustain healthy ecosystems, NRCS offers programs that promote soil health, water conservation, wildlife habitat preservation, and sustainable land management practices.


Through personalized conservation plans, financial assistance, and on-site support, NRCS helps landowners implement effective strategies to protect and enhance soil, water, air, and other natural resources on agricultural and private lands. The agency collaborates with local communities, conservation districts, and environmental organizations to support sustainable farming practices and protect critical ecosystems.


Whether you’re seeking guidance on soil conservation, water management, or habitat restoration, NRCS provides the tools and knowledge needed to make a lasting positive impact on the land.


























































































































Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. Named after the now-extinct Xerces blue butterfly, the society focuses on protecting pollinators, freshwater species, and other invertebrates that play crucial roles in ecosystems. Through scientific research, advocacy, education, and community engagement, the Xerces Society works to ensure a future where invertebrates thrive.


The society's efforts include habitat restoration projects, policy advocacy for environmental protections, and programs that support pollinators like bees and butterflies. By collaborating with farmers, land managers, scientists, and local communities, the Xerces Society promotes sustainable practices that benefit both invertebrates and the ecosystems they support.


Whether you are a conservationist, gardener, or someone passionate about biodiversity, the Xerces Society offers resources and guidance to help protect these vital creatures and the habitats they depend on.





































































































































Yosemite Climbing Association

The Yosemite Climbing Association (YCA) is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving the history, culture, and sustainability of climbing in Yosemite National Park. Founded by climbers for climbers, the YCA works to protect the park’s climbing environment, educate the community on responsible climbing practices, and document the rich history of Yosemite’s legendary climbing scene.


One of the YCA’s key initiatives is Yosemite Facelift, an annual event that brings together volunteers to clean up litter and debris from the park, ensuring that Yosemite’s natural beauty is preserved for future generations. In addition to stewardship, the YCA is involved in collecting and archiving historical climbing artifacts, organizing educational programs, and advocating for climbing access and environmental conservation.


Whether you’re a climbing enthusiast or someone passionate about preserving Yosemite’s natural and cultural heritage, the Yosemite Climbing Association provides opportunities to get involved, learn, and give back to this iconic climbing destination.
































































































































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