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Nov 2- Native Plant & Biodiversity Benefit Hike

October 12, 2008 through November 4, 2008
Explore Lagunitas Creek's Biodiversity
With the Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN) and special guests Doreen Smith (California Native Plant Society Rare Plant Coordinator) and Joe Kohn (Native Plant Society Field Trip Coordinator).
 
A BENEFIT FOR SPAWN'S VOLUNTEER-RUN NATIVE PLANT NURSERY
 
Learn to ID native and rare plants, the propagation secrets of native plants, and the beautiful ecology of streamside forests as we hike along Lagunitas Creek, home to Central CA's largest-remaining wild run of coho salmon.

WHEN:  Sun Nov 2, 10AM - 1PM.  Bring picnic lunch.
WHERE:  Meet at Devil's Gulch State Park parking lot on Sir Francis Drake Blvd (DIRECTIONS BELOW)
WHO: Salmon Protection and Watershed Network, www.SpawnUSA.org
COST:  $20/members, $35 non-members.
More info:  Paola @ SpawnUSA.org 415-663-8590 x111

Getting there:
From US 101 in Marin County, exit San Anselmo/Sir Francis Drake and drive west on Sir Francis Drake about 15 miles to Samuel P. Taylor State Park. The main entrance is on the left side of the road. For this featured hike, continue 1 mile further west on Sir Francis Drake to the roadside parking area across from the signed Devil's Gulch Horse Camp entrance.

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