Stewardship Day at Estero Americano Coast Preserve

Stewardship Day at Estero Americano Coast Preserve

Come help us with trail work on our newest preserve!

By The Wildlands Conservancy | Sonoma Coast Preserves

Date and time

Location

Shorttail Gulch Trailhead

20345 Osprey Drive Bodega Bay, CA 94923

About this event

This is a recurring event the last Saturday of every month.

  • Habitat Restoration
  • Native Plant Installation
  • Trail Maintenance
  • Invasive Weed Eradication

For this event, we will be focusing trail work on the Bluff trail at the Estero Americano Coast Preserve. We'll have spectacular views as we continue to refine the trail grade with hand tools (provided).

Conservation work needs active and ongoing participation by everyone. Get to know the Jenner Headlands Preserve in a more connected way, by getting your hands in the dirt, your sweat in the soil, and the salt air in your lungs.

Come lend a hand and make some new friends!

Light refreshments, work gloves, and hand tools will be provided.

Suggested Items to Bring

  • work gloves if you like to use your own
  • water
  • snacks
  • sturdy shoes
  • sun protection
  • your favorite hand tool

Organized by

The Wildlands Conservancy (TWC) is dedicated to preserving the beauty and biodiversity of the earth and to providing programs so that children may know the wonder and joy of nature.The Sonoma Coast Region is comprised of two preserves, Jenner Headlands Preserve and Estero Americano Coast Preserve. These two preserves are part of 25 preserves owned and stewarded by The Wildlands Conservancy, which collectively make-up the largest nonprofit nature preserve system on the west coast. Encompassing more than 209,000 acres of remarkable landscape, these preserves are open to the public free of charge for passive recreation and outdoor education.The Wildlands Conservancy is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit public benefit corporation.

 

 

Free
Aug 30 · 9:30 AM PDT