Please join Sonoma Land Trust’s native plant nursery workparty at Sears Point Ranch in Southern Sonoma County (near Lakeville Hwy & Hwy 37), Friday July 13th, 1-3 pm Volunteers are needed to propagate native plants in preparation for winter plantings at restoration sites along Tolay Creek and other wetland sites in the North Bay. For more information or to sign-up, please call 526-6930 x111 or email: volunteer@sonomalandtrust.org.
The nursery is managed by the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, with support from many partnering groups, including Save The Bay, Sonoma Land Trust, Friends of San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, the Bay Institute, and others working to support wetland restoration along Tolay Creek and nearby wetland sites.
Sonoma Land Trust develops long-term land-protection strategies for the varied regions of the county, acquires conservation easements and properties of special significance; manages preserves; works on land stewardship and restoration projects; and provides opportunities for hikes, environmental education and restoration activities. With more than 17,000 acres of valuable resource land under permanent protection since 1976, Sonoma Land Trust exists to ensure that the varied scenic, natural, agricultural and open landscapes of the region stay forever wild for the benefit of present and future generations. For more information, please go to: www.sonomalandtrust.org.
Volunteers needed for native plant nursery work party
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