Saturday, April 1
10:00am to 2:00pm
Tocaloma Restoration Site, 9255 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Lagunitas, CO 94933 United States + Google Map
Help SPAWN plant native plants at our floodplain restoration sites in the Lagunitas creek watershed, which is one of the most important habitats left for critically endangered central coast Coho salmon. The focus of our habitat restoration events is planting natives and removing invasive plants at our two largest restoration sites, which are located in San Geronimo and Tocaloma.
April events will be held at our Tocaloma site, which is located at 9255 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Habitat Restoration volunteer events run from 10 AM to 2 PM. Volunteers are encouraged to bring water, sun/rain protection, and wear work clothes and close-toed shoes that have good traction. We provide gloves and tools.
The Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN) was initiated as part of Turtle Island Restoration Network in 1997. Each year, we engage hundreds of people to see and learn about critically endangered salmon, restore watershed habitat, raise native redwood trees, and study salmon health.