Webinars

Upcoming Events

California League of Park Associations (CALPA) is dedicated to enhancing the skills and knowledge of park partners through its educational webinars, hosted at least once per quarter. These webinars cover a diverse range of topics, from conservation techniques and park management strategies to community engagement and educational outreach programs. Each session is led by experts in the field, providing participants with valuable insights and practical advice. By fostering a collaborative learning environment, CALPA's webinars aim to support the continuous growth and development of park associations across California, ensuring that parks remain vibrant, well-maintained, and accessible to all.

A critical conversation: Preserving the history of California’s Black Pioneers in our California State Park system - Tuesday, June 16, 2026 @ 12 PM - Registration Link Available Soon

2026 Recordings (2020-2025 below)

The Next Gen CA State Parks Reservation System and How It Enables the Parks Ecosystem - Provide feedback on how your organization can use the new reservation system by April 30th using this Brief Survey.

Latest Updates on CA Budget and Legislation Impacting CA State Parks - presented by California State Parks Foundation - Recorded Wed, April 22, 2026 - Join us for an informative webinar that reviews the latest information on the governor's budget and legislation impacting California State Parks. This information is being presented by our partner organization, California State Parks Foundation.

Beyond Boundaries: Advancing Restoration & Stewardship Through Collaborative Partnership Models - Recorded Thurs, Feb 5, 2026 - This informative webinar that will introduce a collaborative models for advancing biodiversity and ecosystem resilience goals across large landscapes. Presenters will share insights, lessons learned, successful approaches, and key accomplishments from over 10 years of collaborative stewardship partnerships involving State Parks and other practitioners, including cooperating associations and other NGO partners. Case examples will help illustrate different approaches used to scale up shared resource management work (including forest health, climate adaptation, wildfire and ecosystem resilience, invasive species management and sustainable recreation) across boundaries and landscapes. They will also share details on a forthcoming Collaborative Stewardship Toolkit developed for practitioners who are building, coordinating, and sustaining landscape and seascape collaboratives.

Educational Webinar Series Recordings Archives (2020-2025)