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SUMMARY:Our Nesting Neighbors: bird watching walk
DESCRIPTION:  \nSpring is an active time of year for birds as they are nesting in trees\, bushes\, cavities\, and open terrain. During this leisurely stroll in the park\, we’ll be on the lookout for our resident and migratory nesting birds as diverse as Western Bluebirds\, Tree Swallows\, Wilson’s Warblers\, Killdeer\, California Quail and Woodpeckers. We will delve into migration\, calls\, songs and nesting behavior. \nSharon Barnett enthusiastically shares her passion and sense of wonder with others\, especially children.  Well known to children as “Sharon Heron”\, Sharon has taught environmental education for over 15 years in Marin County and internationally. She has volunteered with many organizations including The Marine Mammal Center\, SPAWN\, and served as Director for Marin Audubon Society and The River Otter Ecology Project. Sharon teaches science at Marin Country Day School and is the Hiking Marin Trails Instructor for College of Marin.  She designs and leads programs for Point Reyes Field Institute\, Marin Nature Adventures and volunteers for Point Reyes National Seashore Association. Sharon is the 2011 Terwilliger Environmental Award winner. www.MarinNature.com \n  \nTime: 9:00 – 12:00am (lunch at 11:30\, see “what to wear/bring” below) \nDistance: Approximately 2.5 miles and 100 feet elevation gain \nAge: All ages (young birdwatchers 6 and older are welcome) \n  \nWhat to wear/bring: \no  Wear layers- it could be cool\, mild or hot! \no  Sturdy hiking shoes with good tread \no  Snacks \no  Lunch: we will spend the last 30 minutes enjoying a picnic lunch \no  Water: 1 quart \no  Sun hat and sunscreen \no  Fleece or wool hat (in case it is cool) \no  Hiking poles help with balance (optional) \no  Binoculars- we’ll have a few pair small binoculars to lend out. \nAnd Sharon will have a spotting scope for everyone to share. \no  Camera (optional) \no  Change of shoes/clothes for after the hike \n  \nMeeting Place: Back Ranch Meadows Parking Lot \n$5.00 entrance fee (after you park): machines take credit cards or exact change. \nFREE for holders of an Annual Parking+Trail Pass. \nRegistration is necessary. Email chinacamp.programs@gmail.com specifying your interest in Sharon’s hike and number of people. \n  \n 
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/nesting-neighbors-bird-watching-walk/
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SUMMARY:Park Champions Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Join our team to grade Shoreline Trail behind the campground. Split rail fencing will need to be removed and then replaced. We’ll strip vegetation off the side of the trail and clean the tread to integrate gravel and remove trail ‘memory.’ The work is moderately strenuous: large equipment will be in use\, including excavators\, tractors\, toters and compactors.  Sign up at CalParks
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/park-champions-work-day-12/
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SUMMARY:Village Talk - Watersheds and wetlands restoration with schools
DESCRIPTION:Preserving our fragile tidal wetlands is critical to maintaining important ecosystems like those found in the wetlands at China Camp. Join us as we learn from the educators and students at STRAW (Students and Teachers Restoring a Watershed).\nLearn about: \nThe ecosystem services provided by our tidal wetlands\nHow students are helping to restore the wetlands\nWhat’s involved in restoration\nNative plants in the salt marsh\nHow Climate Smart restoration can help address climate change and sea level rise\nThe role of STRAW \n  \nThis fascinating event includes not only a talk and slides but also hands-on activities to better understand the tidal marshes and the estuary. \nThe presenters include Laurette Rogers\, educator\, author and founder of STRAW and Kenneth Rangel\, restoration technician and manager of the native plant nursery at San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge. \nInteractive stations are suitable for age 5 to adult and are staffed by STRAW faculty members\, including Patti Vance\, the coordinator of the STRAW faculty. \n  \nSpace is limited and reservations are required.\nTo reserve\, send email to:\nchinacamp.programs@gmail.com\nInclude your name and the number of seats you need.\nWe will reply to confirm your reservation.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/village-talk-watersheds-wetlands-restoration-schools/
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