- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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3 people are interested
Mt Tam Habitat Restoration
ORGANIZATION: Marin Municipal Water District
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
-
3 people are interested
The survival of Mt. Tamalpais’ oak woodlands, chaparral and grasslands are currently being threatened by fire suppression, drought, Sudden Oak Death, and other large-scale changes. You can help us protect the health of the mountain by joining our habitat restoration project! During this project, volunteers remove French broom to increase the diversity of valuable plants and animal wildlife on the watershed.
Family friendly! Meeting location is Lake Lagunitas parking lot at 9am sharp! Parking passes provided to volunteers. If you have questions, contact volunteerprogram@marinwater.org or 415-945-1128. Minors under the age of 16 must have a guardian present. Those ages 16-18 must have a signed permission form. Please bring a water bottle, closed toe shoes and clothes for variable weather. We will provide tools and instruction.
Per Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for November 1, 2021 masks are not required outdoors. Volunteers will receive sanitized tools and gloves; no tools will be shared. Staff will emphasize what a minimum distance of six feet looks like and why social distancing is important to maintain throughout the program. Volunteers must bring their own water.
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About Marin Municipal Water District
Location:
220 Nellen Ave, Corte Madera, CA 94925, US
Mission Statement
To manage our natural resources in a sustainable manner and to provide our customers with reliable, high-quality water at a reasonable price.
Description
The MMWD volunteer program strives to connect people to nature and their water source by offering hands-on activities on the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed.
Volunteers are currently engaged in habitat restoration, trails maintenance, environmental education, biological monitoring and geographic information systems mapping.
Through their experiences volunteers gain skills, become stewards, contribute to the health and safety of the watershed and have fun while doing so.
MMWD manages 18,500 acres of land in the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed and 2,750 acres adjacent to the Nicasio and Soulajule reservoirs in west Marin. The Mt. Tamalpais Watershed has been identified by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a key component of a biosphere reserve, a designation given to biodiversity hot spots like the Amazon rainforest.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Lake Lagunitas Parking LotFairfax, CA 94930
DATE POSTED
December 31, 2021
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Outdoor Recreation
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 3 hours.
- Carrying and handling tools. Pulling weeds. Some uphill hiking.