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Dune Habitat Restoration at Salinas River State Beach

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ORGANIZATION: Habitat Stewardship Project Monterey Bay

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Planting at Marina Dunes
A group of 50 volunteers who planted over 500 native plants to restore this critical coastal dunes habitat.

Join Return of the Natives, California State Parks and Central Coast Wetland Group in restoring native dune habitat at Moss Landing State Beach! This idyllic site is home to the Elkhorn Slough State Marine Conservation Area and State Marine Reserve. We need YOUR help to maintain this critical habitat for native and migratory bird species.

A great family activity that is FREE. Tools, snacks, and water provided. Bring your community service forms to get hours. We require closed-toed shoes, and recommend layers as weather may change quickly!

Directions: From Hwy 1, turn west (left if coming from South) onto Portero Rd. in Moss Landing. Follow R.O.N. event signs.

*Volunteer groups of 10 or more please RSVP. *

*If under the age of 18 please have your parent or guardian sign a waiver prior to the event. Visit: https://csumb.edu/ron/service-event-calendar*

*Weather Policy: The event will be postponed only if it is raining hard on the day of the event. Event postponement will be posted on our websitehttps://csumb.edu/ron , our Facebook page, and a voicemail recording on the 582-3686 line by 8:30am on the day of the event. *

For more information go to our website https://csumb.edu/ron , email lkrohmer@csumb.edu , or call (831)-582-3686

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About Habitat Stewardship Project Monterey Bay

Location:

100 Campus Center, Bldg. 42, Seaside, CA 93955, US

Mission Statement

Bringing Nature Closer to People and People Closer to Nature Through Hands-on Participation in Restoring Habitats

Description

Return of the Natives is an environmental education program dedicated to involving students (Kindergarten through University) and local communities in habitat restoration.

The Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project (RON) is the education and outreach branch of The Watershed Institute at California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB). Based at CSUMB, RON helps the university fulfill its mission by providing service opportunities for students and working closely with the Service Learning Institute.

RON's environmental goal is to protect the waters of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary through restoration of the waterways and the lands draining into the bay. RON's social goal is to bring people and nature together on our restoration and education projects in the watersheds of Monterey County from the Monterey Peninsula to North Monterey County and from Salinas to San Ardo.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Community, Environment

WHEN

Sat Feb 11, 2017
10:00 AM - 01:00 PM

WHERE

Portero RdMoss Landing, CA 95039

(36.8044,-121.786896)
 

SKILLS

  • Habitat Restoration
  • Botany
  • Environmental Education
  • Environmental Science

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 0-3 hours

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