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March 26 Coyote Point Habitat Restoration

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ORGANIZATION: San Mateo County Parks Volunteer Stewardship

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Coyote Point Recreation Area, San Mateo
Coyote Point Recreation Area, San Mateo

Coyote Point is a space that features a wide variety of recreational activities, from picnic areas to the marina to Curiodyssey. Beyond its popular recreational facilities, this park also serves as a home to the threatened Ridgway's rail and many other special shorebirds. If you want to help protect these shorebirds and their habitat, come join us Saturday, March 26th as we restore these crucial wetlands by removing invasive weeds that threaten them!

For more information, visit our website at:
https://parks.smcgov.org/smc-parks-volunteer-stewardship

To sign our Volunteer Agreement:
https://parks.smcgov.org/sites/parks.smcgov.org/files/documents/files/SMCParks-Volunteer-Agreement-English.pdf
(Please fill this out & send it to sprado@smcgov.org)

If signing up as a family or a group, please let us know how many will be attending in your party. Groups of eight or larger need to be confirmed at least seven days in advance. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have the Volunteer Agreement signed by a parent or guardian. Youth under 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult.

A reminder email with more detailed instructions on where to meet will also be sent out a few days prior to the event!

As we will be working with tools and plant species, it is necessary to wear closed-toed shoes, hiking/outdoor clothing you are comfortable with potentially getting dirty, and a personal water bottle. It's also important to check the weather beforehand and bring a rain/warm coat, a hat, and/or sunscreen if necessary! Please note that if weather conditions are too extreme, this event may be canceled; however, we will reach out to let you know if we foresee any potential of this occurring.

We will be following current state protocols in regards to COVID-19 (subject to change by the time of the event). For now, we ask that you consider wearing face masks/coverings when unable to socially distance, and we will also be keeping the event size at a maximum of 30 people, though actual attendance will vary depending on how many people sign up.

If interested in receiving emails about future events, send an email to kewright@smcgov.org to sign up for our mailing list!

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About San Mateo County Parks Volunteer Stewardship

Location:

San Mateo County, Redwood City, CA 94063, US

Mission Statement

Explore the beautiful and diverse landscapes of San Mateo County Parks by joining in our habitat restoration projects! Get your hands dirty while learning about our parks' history and ecology and make new friends!

Description

Make a difference through volunteering with the San Mateo County Parks! Volunteers and park staff work together at different locations bi-weekly to restore native habitat and beautify the San Mateo County Parks. Come explore the County Parks while lending a hand with invasive plant removal and native species planting events!

For registration and event details, sign up here or check out: https://parks.smcgov.org/smc-parks-volunteer-stewardship

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Community, Environment

WHEN

Sat Mar 26, 2022
10:00 AM - 01:00 PM

WHERE

1820 Coyote Point DriveSan Mateo, CA 94401

(37.58638,-122.316284)
 

SKILLS

  • Habitat Restoration
  • Environmental Education
  • Botany
  • Gardening

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • As we will be working with tools and plant species, it is necessary to wear closed-toed shoes, hiking/outdoor clothing, and bring a personal water bottle.

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