Wild Equity Institute Presents

Coho Salmon Habitat Restoration

A 2010 Golden Gate National Parks Endangered Species Big Year Trip

When
Sat Feb 27, 2010
Where
Muir Beach Parking Lot
Time
10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Tags
Parks & Open Spaces

Description

Coho Salmon Habitat Restoration
Saturday, February 27, 2010, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.:
For thousands of years, coho salmon and steelhead have come back to Muir Beach. Coming up from the ocean they travel up Redwood Creek to spawn and die, thus nourishing the ancient redwood forest. Now, these species are on the brink of extinction. Join Bob Flasher of the National Parks Conservancy at Muir Beach for a day of restoration work to improve the habitat for these species. Rain or Shine. Dress in warm layers, wear sturdy shoes and bring lots of friends! We provide snacks, tools and gloves. Meet at Muir Beach Parking Lot at Pacific Way, Muir Beach, Mill Valley, CA 94965. RSVP Required: RSVP within the trip information at http://wildequity.org/events.
Part of the GGNP Endangered Species Big Year, a race against time to see and save the Park’s endangered species. See http://wildequity.org for more information.


The Golden Gate National Parks contains more endangered species than any other National Park in continental North America. This is certainly cause for celebration, but also for concern. Take part in the 2010 GGNP Endangered Species Big Year and get to know these species while helping them recover. It is free. Signup for the Big Year at http://wildequity.org and go to the calendar to see the upcoming Big Year trips and activities.

More Info

Link
http://wildequity.org
Call
415-349-5787
Email
Contact Form (account required)

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Location

  1. Muir Beach Parking Lot
    Pacific Way, Mill Valley, CA