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Reindeer will visit just in time for the holidays. © California Academy of Sciences
© California Academy of Sciences
Enjoy indoor snow flurries, all day long. © California Academy of Sciences

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December 2015: What's On at the California Academy of Sciences

‘Tis the Season for Science is almost here—enjoy live reindeer, indoor snow flurries, holiday music, and more!

‘Tis the Season for Science November 25 through January 3 The Academy’s annual holiday exhibit will delight visitors of all ages with its look into the “science” behind the season! Discover why no two snowflakes are alike, how a reindeer’s UV vision lets them find food beneath a foot or more of snow, and why Santa’s home, the North Pole, is covered in snow and ice. Say hello to 5-year-old Frosty and 3-year-old Holiday, both male reindeer, who will take up residence in the East Garden for the season. Stay tuned for special appearances by Scuba Santa diving among the corals in the aquarium!

‘Tis the Season for Science Daily Programs:

“P” is for Penguin Through January 3 | Daily at 11 am Piazza Find out why African penguins are perfectly suited to their rocky ocean homes during this jolly interactive program. Best for ages 10 and under.

Reindeer Rendezvous Through January 3 | Daily at noon East Garden Trace reindeers’ epic 3,000-mile migration through forests and tundra to discover why they roam and how they impact their far-flung habitat.

Wild Winter Trivia Through January 3 | Daily at 1 pm Piazza Team up and explore the winter survival strategies of different animals with this friendly game-show-style trivia contest.

The Science of Snow – and live snow flurries! Through January 3 | Daily, starting 15 minutes after opening Snowman Theater Explore the science behind fluffy white snow under an immersive digital dome, followed by delightful indoor snow flurries.

Festive Holiday Performances November 27, 28, 29; December 6; December 19 through January 3 (except December 25) Daily at noon and 2 pm Piazza Join us for holiday themed performances including musical concerts, song and dance performances, magic shows, and the famous Tap Dancing Christmas Trees! For a schedule of performances, please visit calacademy.org/daily-calendar.

Leakey Lecture Cooking for Calories: Food Processing and the Shape of Human Energy Gain Tuesday 12/8 | 7 pm Tusher African Hall Dr. Rachel Carmody, human evolutionary biologist, UCSF and Harvard All human cultures process food extensively by cooking and non-thermal means, a feature that makes us unique among species. Why is food processing so universal? Does it threaten human health? In this lecture, Dr. Rachel Carmody presents evidence from diverse fields, showing that food processing increases the calories we extract from the diet, leading to competitive advantages in the past and challenges for our present and future. $8 members, $10-12 non-members.

Habitat Earth Daily | Showtimes vary (no show December 7) Morrison Planetarium Plunge below the ocean’s surface to explore the dynamic relationships found in deep ocean ecosystems; dig beneath the forest floor to see how Earth’s tallest trees rely on tiny fungi to survive; and soar to new heights to witness the intricate intersection between human and ecological networks. Narrated by Frances McDormand, our latest original planetarium show features stunning visualizations of both biological and human-built networks (and of how they intersect), taking show-goers on an incredible, immersive journey through the interconnectedness of life on Earth. Recommended ages 7+, children under four not admitted.

Ongoing Events at the California Academy of Sciences

Swamp Discovery Daily | 3:30 pm Learn more about these wetland ecosystems of the Southeast United States and their hidden value. Listen to sounds of swamp inhabitants as we follow the life of the American alligator from hatchling chirps to the booming bellows of mature adults, all beneath the moss-draped limbs of a bald cypress. Plus, meet Claude – the Academy’s famous albino alligator!

Family Nature Crafts Saturdays | 10 am Sundays | 11 am Spark creativity with nature-inspired crafts for the whole family.

Junior Scientist Adventure Daily | 10 am Be a junior scientist for the day by checking out a field science backpack full of tools and activities to guide your exploration. Backpacks checked out daily at 10 am to 4 pm on a first come, first serve basis. Program generously supported by Oracle.