MMWD Habitat Restoration: Saplings & Salmon (CANCELED)

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Sat, Jan 19, 2019 10:00am-1:55pm
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Creating wreaths from nature

This event has been CANCELED.

Join us in Lagunitas Creek to enhance salmon habitat by planting native trees! We will be planting ash, alder, bay, and buckeye saplings on National Park Service land in a stretch of Lagunitas Creek that MMWD has been working to enhance for the past year. The goal of this event is to increase native tree cover above a newly-created flood plain channel to provide shade and habitat for endangered Coho salmon which use our watershed to spawn. Increased tree cover will keep stream temperatures cool and provide lots of insects for young salmon to prey upon while tree roots will provide sanctuary from fast-flowing water.

We’ll be out planting rain or shine, so bring layers and be prepared for a variety of weather conditions. Be sure to wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes or rain boots and bring lots of water. This event is kid-friendly and open to everyone.

Free lunch and coffee will be provided! RSVP and send any questions to volunteerprogram@marinwater.org.

Meeting location: Lagunitas Creek 
Directions: From Highway 101: Head West along Sir Francis Drake toward Fairfax, CA, for approximately 19 miles. Make a right onto Platform Bridge Road, then make an immediate left onto the bridge to get on to the Cross Marin Trail.

For further details, please visit www.marinwater.org/volunteer.

 

Past Event Dates

Sat, 01/19/2019 10:00AM-Sun, 01/20/2019 1:55PM