Beaver surveys 2021
Beavers are incredibly important to streams and wetlands. Not content to simply find an ecosystem, beavers go a step further than most animals and make their own ecosystem. These “ecosystem […]
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Beavers are incredibly important to streams and wetlands. Not content to simply find an ecosystem, beavers go a step further than most animals and make their own ecosystem. These “ecosystem […]
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Introduced species: Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) Characteristics: Creeping buttercup is a low-growing, evergreen perennial that thrives in moist or poorly-drained soil. Its hairy leaves are chiefly compound, with three leaflets
Thank you Volunteers for all of your help in 2021! This year we were able to resume work in small groups, and were so happy to be able to plant
Volunteer Appreciation Party! Read More »
By: Tiffany Mancillas The Bilingual Nature program focuses on creating public events for communities on a relevant environmental topic in their native language with youth from the communities leading all
Looking Back at 4 years of Bilingual Nature Program Read More »
We have been doing community science with individuals who have an interest in the creek since 2011. This program has typically drawn several hundred volunteers each year, shedding insight on
Wildlife Monitoring with our community partners Read More »