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Naturalist-led Creek Walks to View Coho Salmon Begin

Coho on the mind?  If there's one thing our experienced naturalists love nearly as much as observing salmon, it's letting other people in on the fun!  Tour guests are invariably delighted to spot salmon digging nests, fighting for dominance, and the ultimate...dropping their eggs into carefully-prepared indentations in the gravel. Rain or shine, it's a wonderful way to get outside during the winter.  Sign up early to reserve your space and help spread the word by forwarding this email to friends,
family and co-workers!

WHEN: 2 TOURS DAILY on Saturdays and Sundays at 10 am and 1 pm
Now through January 14th
Special trips! Mon - Fri Dec. 25th - 29th and New Year's Day.

WHERE: West Marin County.
http://www.SPAWNUSA.ORG/

**RSVP REQUIRED**  415-488-0370 x107, CreekWalk@SpawnUSA.org
COST: $6-10 on a sliding scale. FREE TO MEMBERS.  https://treesfoundation.org/cgi-priv/Donations.pl?function=donate&page_id=37&from_trees=0CLICK

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Paola Bouley
Watershed Biologist
Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN)
a project of Turtle Island Restoration Network
PO Box 400
Forest Knolls, CA 94933
(415) 488-0370 x102
(415) 488-0372 Fax
Spawn@Spawnusa.org
WWW.SPAWNUSA.ORG
 

SPAWN is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting threatened
coho salmon and steelhead trout and the environment on which we all
depend.  The protection of these keystone species leads to the protection
of all wildlife of our community, and indeed the protection of ourselves
and the land on which we live.

 

"In the end, we will conserve only what we love;
we will love only what we understand;
and we will understand only what we are taught."

                                          -  Baba Dioum, Senegalese ecologist

PelicanNetwork
47225 Highway One
Big Sur, CA 93920
831 667 2025
contact: Jack Ellwanger

 

 

 

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