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San Francisco Garter Snake and Red-Legged Frog Habitat Restoration: 2010 Golden Gate National Park Endangered Species Big Year Trip
Thursday, February 11, 2010
12:00 PM
to
3:00 PM
The Golden Gate National Parks contains more endangered species than any other National Park in continental North America. This is certainly cause for celebration, but also for concern. Take part in the 2010 GGNP Endangered Species Big Year and get to know these species while helping them recover. It is free. Signup for the Big Year at www.wildequity.org and go to the calendar to see the upcoming Big Year trips and activities. Come learn about Mori Point, spot red-legged frogs, and help restore habitat for the critically endangered San Francisco garter snake and the threatened red-legged frog. This program will be led by Price Sheppy of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. Rain or shine so please come prepared to enjoy being outside. Snacks, gloves, and tools provided. Meeting spot is the Mori Point entrance gate. A carpool may be available from Fort Mason. Reservations required.
Event Type(s): outings
Cost: Free
Location:
Bradford Way & Francisco Blvd., Pacifica, CA
Google Map (always check directions with organizer)
Sponsor:
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
Event Contact:
Price Sheppy
mmgrush@yahoo.com
415-561-3073
http://www.wildequity.org/events















