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October 10 & 11 - Naturalist Training Program

October 10, 2009 through October 11, 2009
Classroom and field training in this fun and informative weekend takes place Saturday and Sunday. Register early, contact chris@tirn.net, space is limited! Contact Chris Pincetich: chris@tirn.net or (415) 663-8590 x102

SPAWN staff and Creek Naturalists come together for the Bay Area's premier weekend of training and professional development to learn details about Coho salmon life-history and conservation, Creekwalk organization and leadership skills, and a general meeting of the minds of West Marin's top naturalists.

*More Information on Naturalist Training, CLICK HERE*

Did you know Marin is home to the largest wild run of coho salmon left in Central California? And, YOU can help protect these magnificent fish and their watershed habitats...

* Be part of a fun team of Ecologists and Naturalists
* Learn the many wonders of Marin's Ecology and Wild Salmon Runs
* Lead Winter Interpretive Creek Hikes for the Public
* Share Your Passion and Knowledge for Conservation and Restoration with others!

WHEN: 9:30am - 5:00pm, October 10th classroom session, and October 11th field class

WHERE: 9255 Sir Frances Drake Blvd, Tocaloma, Marin (next to Samuel P. Taylor State Park)

COST: $35 to cover materials. Volunteer work-trade is available to offset costs! Reservations are required and spaces fill quickly! To reserve your place early, send a check payable to SPAWN to ATTN: SPAWN Creek Naturalist Training, P.O. Box 370, Forest Knolls, CA 94933.

To reserve you space contact chris@tirn.net today, and don't delay.


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