Emily Ohman

Senior Coordinator - Community Science

Emily oversees the volunteer and guest experience at Richardson Bay, ensuring that everyone who visits has the proper tools to explore and learn about the ecosystem. Her mission is to get visitors interested in the natural world organically and in personally meaningful ways. She also organizes on and off site programming, coordinates inter-organization collaborations, and the directs the Audubon Youth Leaders project. Emily received a B.A. in Physical Geography, a B.S. in Society & Environment, and a minor in Journalism from UC Berkeley where she founded and led a campus chapter of the National Audubon Society and was the head editor of the Daily Californian's sports department. 

Articles by Emily Ohman

Solstice at the Sanctuary: The Bay's Longest Days
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Solstice at the Sanctuary: The Bay's Longest Days

— Explore the sights, smells, and sounds of summer at Richardson Bay.
In Full Bloom: Richardson Bay Blossoming with Promise
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In Full Bloom: Richardson Bay Blossoming with Promise

— This time of abundance and rich life is well-deserved and worthy of appreciating in all its glory.
Balancing Act: Flux of Nature Ever-Visible at Richardson Bay
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Balancing Act: Flux of Nature Ever-Visible at Richardson Bay

— As the Bay teems with life, observing interactions between species is almost effortless.
Winter Wonderland: Richardson Bay Abounds with Seasonal Visitors
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Winter Wonderland: Richardson Bay Abounds with Seasonal Visitors

— With familiar faces joining new friends, winter at the Center has been prolific.
Creature Feature December 2022: California Slender Salamander
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Creature Feature December 2022: California Slender Salamander

— A rare visitor at Richardson Bay captured the hearts of everyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse.