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Saturday June 7. Restore Habitat - Save Salmon!

June 7, 2008 through June 7, 2008
Help restore stream-side habitat for endangered Coho Salmon with the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) and AmeriCorps by removing invasive plants and planting natives along Lagunitas Creek

Saturday, June 7, 2007,
9 AM to 3 PM
Registration from 9 AM to 10 AM
Please R.S.V.P


9255 Sir Francis Drake Blvd in Tocaloma, along Lagunitas Creek between Lagunitas and Olema

Wear sturdy shoes and layered clothes; bring gloves (if you have them - we can provide some) and plenty of water.

Delicious lunch will be provided!

RSVP, Questions? Contact Jenny or Kevin, SPAWN's AmeriCorps Watershed Stewards Project interns. (415) 663-8590 x203, jenny@spawnusa.org or kevin@spawnusa.org
www.spawnusa.org


The AmeriCorps Watershed Stewards Project (WSP) is a community-based watershed restoration program which places 53 members in 15 communities throughout Northern California from San Francisco to the Oregon border. WSP's mission is the conserve, restore, and sustain anadromous watersheds for future generations by linking education with high quality scientific practices. A special project of the California Conservation Corps, WSP is sponsored by the California Service Corps and administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service.


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