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Flock Freight, one of San Diego’s hottest tech startups, is moving its headquarters from Solana Beach to Encinitas, citing unbearably slow action on a permit request that would allow it to expand.
Flock Freight’s algorithms help companies move products more efficiently, combining small shipments into a shared truckload (like a carpool for freight).
The company is booming faster than even CEO Oren Zaslansky was expecting, adding 48 staffers during the first quarter, bringing its headcount to roughly 200. They plan to add 200 more this year.
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“We’ve already grown 70 percent since we got a term sheet from Softbank and we’ve not spent any of their money yet,” Zaslansky said.
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The nonprofit Wild Wonders animal refuge offers a new virtual program “Saturday Morning at The Zoo” starting 10 a.m. Saturday. This week’s program, led by its keepers/educators, is “Out of Africa,” featuring upclose encounters with its animals from Africa. Other sessions are monthly through April. The cost of each 45-min Zoom session is $20. Registration closes at noon on Friday at wildwonders.org/saturday-morning-at-the-zoo.
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The nonprofit Nature Collective hosts a “Virtual Connections” series on Dunes and Tidepools, 12-12:45 p.m. Jan. 28 and Feb. 4. The interactive tours take viewers to local seashore habitats for up-close discoveries. The series will introduce participants to marine protected areas, and the plants and animals that depend on dunes and tidepools. Cost is free. For educators, the online “Nature Journaling” series is 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday , Jan. 30 and Feb. 6, which will introduce approaches to observation designed t