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SALMON PROTECTION AND WATERSHED NETWORK

Watershed Seminar Series:

Two Researchers Will Present Findings on Coho Salmon
Habitat and Behavior in Marin County’s Lagunitas Creek
.

" Homeless in The Creek: Is There Too Much Sediment and Not Enough Wood?”

- by Leslie Ferguson

and

“Coho salmon behavior and development: Nature or nuture – what makes a salmon mature and spawn?”

- by Jason Watters

- Both researchers work focuses on improving the dwindling coho salmon population and their habitat in the Lagunitas Creek Watershed. They will present their discoveries and how improving habitat increases abundance as well as the coho's ability to spawn.

Thursday, May 24, 2001 7:00 PM

San Geronimo Valley Cultural Center. (in San Geronimo)

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

*This event is wheelchair accessible.*

FREE

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

Third presentation of SPAWN’s Watershed Seminar Series. Join SPAWN in a fascinating journey into the ecosystems of the watersheds of Marin County and beyond.

 



S
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