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Lagunitas Creekwalk
Saturday, April 28, 2012 (1 - 4pm) $30
Explore the rich diversity of the Lagunitas Creek watershed on a casual hike to discover endangered coho salmon. Learn about the many ways their life cycle depends on a healthy watershed and how healthy watersheds depend on salmon. This informative journey begins at Samuel P. Taylor Park, travels over Lagunitas Creek, into redwood groves and the dense riparian corridor where dozens of bird species congregate. The journey is led by an expert coho conservation and habitat restoration biologist from SPAWN, the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network, a local non-profit whose work over the last decade to safeguard coho has received national recognition.
Guide: Chris Pincetich
Where to meet: West Marin School Gym at 1 pm
Event location: Samuel P. Taylor State Park
What to bring: Binoculars, hiking shoes, layered clothing, water
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LocationMeet at the West Marin School Gym (View)
11550 Highway 1
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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| Kid Friendly: No |
| Dog Friendly: No |
| Non-Smoking: Yes! |
| Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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