Christmas Eve Coho Creekwalk

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?Join Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) in partnership with Samuel P. Taylor State Park for a leisurely-guided tour through the diverse Lagunitas Watershed to look for returning coho salmon that come here to spawn. Tour will meet at the front Kiosk of Camp Taylor and embark on a journey to multiple creek sites in search of some of these critically endangered salmon. Tours are open to all ages and abilities.
Lagunitas Creek Watershed is home to the largest remaining run of Central California Coast Coho Salmon, making it a critically important ecosystem to protect. SPAWN works to restore habitat, educate the public, and develop policy to protect this often-overlooked species. Salmon play a critical role in this ecosystem delivering essential nutrients from deep in the ocean, to our beloved redwood forest. By taking your time to learn more about our neighboring coho and supporting SPAWN, we can work together to ensure our Samuel P. Taylor State Park and surrounding forests are thriving for generations to come! www.seaturtles.org/creekwalks
?Saturdays in December & January from 10 am - 1 pm
See our calendar of available dates and register at www.seaturtles.org/creekwalks Questions can be emailed to Catie@tirn.net
?Creekwalk Pre-Registration Required
$10 per person donation requested
$35 Turtle Island Membership- includes a free creek walk for a family of four
$35 Turtle Island Membership- includes a free creek walk for one and a SPAWN t-shirt
FREE- With a campsite reservation at Samuel P Taylor- see onsite ranger for details