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SALMON PROTECTION AND WATERSHED NETWORK

Watershed Seminar Series

“The Dream Given to You: Salmon in Lagunitas Creek."

- A talk by Jules Evens as a part of SPAWN’s Watershed Seminar Series.Jules Evens is the author of, The Natural History of Point Reyes Peninsula. He is a wildlife biologist and naturalist who has lived in West Marin since the early 1970s. As a Research Associate of Point Reyes Bird Observatory and Audubon Canyon Ranch, he has conducted research on the population ecology of birds with a particular focus on rare, threatened, and endangered species and wetland restoration. Jules has written extensively on a variety of natural history subjects.

Wednesday, March 21, 2001 7:00 pm
(A brief meeting will precede the lecture)

San Geronimo Valley Cultural Center.

6350 Sir Fancis Drake Blvd. (5 mi. west of Fairfax)

*This event is wheelchair accessible.*

FREE

First presentation of SPAWN’s Watershed Seminar Series. Join SPAWN in a fascinating journey into the ecosystems of the watersheds of Marin County and beyond. Distinguished speakers will present and facilitate lively and interesting discussions on salmon, steelhead, river otter and bird populations and the ecological interactions of these species with the habitats in our region. We will learn about human impacts on the ecosystem, restoration efforts and the cultural history of the native peoples who lived on these lands for thousands of years. Seminars will be held monthly. A brief 1/2 hour meeting will precede talks. Stay posted for announcement of future speakers and dates.

Call Reuven Walder for more information: (415) 488-1090

 



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ALMON PROTECTION AND WATERSHED NETWORK
a project of Turtle Island Restoration Network • POB 400, Forest Knolls, CA 94933
Phone: 415-488-0370 • Fax: 415-488-0372 • Email: spawn@spawnusa.org