Coho Salmon Habitat Restoration
Here are details about this great 2010 Big Year trip!
When:
Saturday, 27 Feb 2010, 10:00 - 13:00 Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Where:
Who:
- Trip leader: Bob Flasher
What:
Saturday, February 27, 2010, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.: For thousands of years, coho salmon and steelhead have come back to Muir Beach. Coming up from the ocean they travel up Redwood Creek to spawn and die, thus nourishing the ancient redwood forest. Now, these species are on the brink of extinction. Join Bob Flasher of the National Parks Conservancy at Muir Beach for a day of restoration work to improve the habitat for these species. Rain or Shine. Dress in warm layers, wear sturdy shoes and bring lots of friends! We provide snacks, tools and gloves. Meet at Muir Beach Parking Lot. RSVP Required: use links above.
Species We’ll Search for and/or Help Save on This Trip:
Comments
- Kate — 23 February 2010 - 23:29
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Brent Plater — 24 February 2010 - 02:53
No, this doesn’t count as the action for Coho Salmon, but it is an opportunity to potentially see some fingerlings in the stream. There is also a possibility of seeing red-legged frogs on this trip. Sorry for the confusion.

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Does this count for an action? I can’t figure it out. Thanks for the info, Kate