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Pine Mountain Fire Road

Photo by Vernon Smith

Sunday, May 21, 2017, at 9:00 AM

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Wildflower Walk at Devil’s Gulch

Wildflower Walk at Devil’s Gulch             Wednesday, April 20 10 a.m. – 12 noon

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Biochar, Water Conservation, and Effective Soil Enhancement

April 7, 2016, 7-9 pm

Biochar is a specialized form of charcoal made from waste wood burned at high temperatures in low oxygen environments. Use appropriately biochar has been demonstrated to retain and enhance soil health, improve soil moisture, increase crop yields, and sequester carbon safely for decades or longer.

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Educational Programs

Plant ID workshop at SFSU

Plant ID workshops have ended at San Francisco State University

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Backyard Restoration Gardening: 2015

Come learn about backyard restoration gardening, natural design, habitat enhancement, and cultivating a wild food garden!

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April 16: Rare plants of Bull Point

2 p.m.-4 p.m.

Join Doreen Smith on this walk across the old-dune sandy soils of Bull Point Bull Point near Drake’s Estero, Point Reyes National Seashore.

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April 13: Wild Foods and Medicines of Rock Spring

10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Join us for a fun-filled educational walk and get more connected to nature by learning a little about wild foods and medicines that abound in Marin.

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Volunteering at Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project: 2015

Come help transplant local native plants at the Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project Nursery.
Advanced registration required.

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Tour of Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project: 2015

Come tour the Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project Site and Nursery to observe native plants and seasonal and tidal wetlands at various locations.
Advanced registration required.

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Celebrate California’s Oak Woodlands: 2015

Novato Native Plant Day; Celebrate California’s beautiful Oak Woodlands.

Tour a California oak woodland, take a (bring your own) lunch, and learn about gardening practices, especially planting under oak trees.
Advanced registration is required; limited to 15 particpants; $30 fee per participant.