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Habitat Restoration at Easkoot Creek - Hosted by the National Park Service and One Tam

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Restoration team working at Easkoot Creek

Erin Lacour/Parks Conservancy

Join the National Park Service and One Tam at Easkoot Creek at Stinson Beach, where we are removing invasive Cape Ivy to allow native plants and animals to thrive! Easkoot Creek is a small stream flowing from Mt. Tam into Bolinas Lagoon. Work involves removing weeds by hand and with tools, spreading mulch, and/ or planting. Please bring closed-toed shoes, long pants, sun protection, and a water bottle. Tools, gloves, snacks and water will be provided. Volunteers ages 10 and up are welcome. Read our Youth Policy Guidelines (PDF) for youth under the age of 15. If this is your first time volunteering please come 10 minutes early to fill out paperwork, or bring the completed form. 

Meeting Location: Stinson Beach central parking lot. Look for the One Tam truck!  Map link
 
No registration required, but RSVPs are appreciated! To RSVP or for more iformation, please contact Rosa Schneider at rschneider@onetam.org , 415-484-3164

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