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Tidal Marsh Vegetation Monitoring
Monday, July 20, 2009
9:00 AM
to
5:00 PM
Volunteers are needed to help monitor a new tidal marsh restoration project at the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Over the summer biologists will be monitoring tidal marsh plants and small mammals. Volunteers will have opportunities to learn ecological monitoring and species identification. This is a great opportunity to contribute to cutting edge ecological restoration at the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Volunteer requirements vary by activity. A 1-3 day/week commitment is sought for vegetation and/or small marsh mammal monitoring. Most activities require traversing rugged tidal marsh terrain. All activities take place within sensitive endangered species habitats.
- Tidal marsh vegetation monitoring will occur from July 20-August 14
- Small mammal monitoring will occur over a similar time period.
- Additional opportunities for planting and waterbird monitoring will resume in the Fall.
Hwy 37 between Lakeville Hwy and Hwy 121 in Petaluma
Event Type(s): volunteer
Cost: Free
Location:
Hwy 37 between Lakeville Hwy and Hwy 121 in Petaluma
Google Map (always check directions with organizer)
Sponsor:
Audubon California
Event Contact:
Mike Perlmutter
MPerlmutter@audubon.org
(510) 601-1866 ext. 231















