Join Marin County Parks exploring the amorous adventures of the natural world. We’ll use a car shuttle for this one-way walk, which will give us ample time to search for frisky ferns, sexy slime molds, naughty newts, and more. Remember to bring binoculars, if you have them. This walk is for ages 15 and up. We request that no pets (except service animals) attend. Rain my cancel. If weather is questionable, call (415) 893-9527 after 10 a.m. Meet at the trailhead at the end of Glen Drive in Fairfax.
The Environmental Impact Report Scoping meeting will discuss the scope of the Program to be evaluated in the EIR for the Ross Valley Watershed Flood Risk Reduction Program.
More information can be found at http://www.marinwatersheds.org/rossvalleywatershed-org/overview.html
Join Marin County Parks and One Tam staff to enhance native plants at a site once dominated by non-native grasses and weeds. Dress in layers you can get dirty, wear sturdy shoes, and bring water. In the event of heavy rain and/or high winds call (415)763-2977 to find out about event status. RSVPs are appreciated but not required. Questions or to RSVP: Contact Volunteer Coordinator Kirk Schroeder at (415)763-2977.
Sprinkle or shine, meet your friends and family at Marin Stables for a day of habitat restoration with One Tam. Have a fun morning pulling broom and then enjoy the world famous “Jimbo Chili” with all the fixins at noon!
Meeting location is the Marin Stables, at the end of Wood Lane, off Porteous Ave. in Fairfax. Maximum number of volunteers is 50. Ages 8 and up.
You can find the agenda & more information on the meeting here: http://www.marinwatersheds.org/documents…
Join us to weed and tend new plants in this beautiful new creekside woodland. Park on McAllister or Berens Drive, walk to the end of Stadium Way and turn left along the bike path to the site. Wear boots and gloves. Call Charlie at (415) 457-1147 for more information, if needed.
Join county parks for its monthly drop in volunteer workday to focus on restoring the grasslands of Ring Mountain! Ring Mountain is home to numerous rare and endangered plants, but this habitat is being threatened by invasive species. Volunteer work may include invasive species removal, seed collecting, tarping, and/or installing native plants. Educational components are included as we discuss the plants and animals that inhabit this unique place and explain how volunteer activities are having a positive impact. Drop in days are held on the last Saturday of every month (except November and December). Volunteer work is mildly strenuous and involves bending, pulling, and kneeling, and usually requires a short hike to the site. It is possible for volunteers as young as 5 years old to join if teamed with a parent or guardian. Dress in layers you can get dirty, wear sturdy shoes, and bring water. Please bring gloves if you have them. Snacks and extra water will be provided. In the event of heavy rain and/or high winds call (415) 473-5058 to find out about event status. RSVP’s are appreciated but not required. Questions or to RSVP: Contact Ring Mountain Stewardship Coordinator Sarah Minnick at SMinnick@marincounty.org or (415) 473-5058. Meet at the gate at the end of Taylor Rd in Tiburon. DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 101 in Corte Madera, take the exit for Tamalpais Dr east. Go straight onto San Clemente, which merges into Paradise Dr after 0.4 miles. Follow Paradise Dr approximately 1.7 miles, turn right onto Taylor Rd, and follow to end (dead end).