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Land Stewardship Task Group
Salmon Creek provides habitat for several state and/or federally listed threatened species including the red-legged frog, steelhead trout, and California freshwater shrimp. This task group of parents, community members, and staff help maintain the creek’s riparian zone, as well as the grassland, wetland, and redwood forest eco-systems on campus. Group goals include: increasing wildlife habitat; reducing invasive non-natives; monitoring restoration sites; developing a sustainable forestry plan; and maintaining trails. Please join us if you are interested in getting involved with the management of our amazing site!
Greenhouse Gets New Shed
By David Elder grade six
By David Elder grade six
On March 28+29 parents Jeff Dean, Ryan and John McDonnel were part of a work group in the garden to build a shed. It will be made ogf peeled poles out of the forest that fell down.
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Trail Work Day
Sunday, December 16th
9-12 pm
Projects will include working on restoring the site where the old growth redwood that blew down was milled. Arborist Kevin Pauls is donating the use of his huge chipper for the morning. We will chip debris, spread chips on trail, and clear the sandy flats area.
Bring gloves and water.
Supervised children welcome!
