The Gualala River Stream Team will be kicking off the 3rd monitoring season tracking water quality conditions in the Gualala River and I hope you will join us! When: May 18, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. sharp! to 11:00 a.m. Where: Mill Bend, 46902 Old State Highway, Gualala, CA – turn right onto the gravel road 400 feet from Highway 1 (Running late? Meet …
Read More »Join us on Saturday, August 19: Gualala River Stream Team Water Quality Monitoring Event
The Gualala River Stream Team will be heading out into the Gualala River watershed to track water quality conditions and you can join us! When: Saturday, August 19th, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Where: Redwood Coast Land Conservancy Mill Bend Preserve (46902 Old State Hwy – if running late meet at kayak boat launch – Adventure Rents) Please RSVP by …
Read More »Saturday, August 19: Gualala River Stream Team Water Quality Monitoring Event
The Gualala River Stream Team’s next monitoring event will be in August! When: Saturday, August 19th, 9:00 a.m. sharp! to 11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Redwood Coast Land Conservancy (RCLC) Mill Bend Preserve, 46902 Old Stage Rd., Gualala (take the gravel road 400ft from Highway 1) When you arrive, we will divide into four teams (each with a team leader to …
Read More »Saturday, June 17: Gualala River Stream Team Water Quality Monitoring Event
The Gualala River Stream Team will be heading out into the watershed and I hope you will join us! When: Saturday, June 17th, 9:00 a.m. sharp! to 11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Redwood Coast Land Conservancy (RCLC) Mill Bend, 46902 Old Stage Rd., Gualala (take the gravel road 400ft from Highway 1). When you arrive, we will divide into four teams …
Read More »Saturday, May 20, 9-11AM: Gualala River Stream Team Monitoring Event
Please mark your calendar for the Gualala River Stream Team monitoring event. When: Saturday, May 20, 2023, 9:00 a.m. sharp! – 11 a.m. Where: Redwood Coast Land Conservancy (RCLC) Upper Mill Bend (46902 Old State Highway, Gualala) The plan is to meet at the RCLC picnic tables, where we held the training. When you arrive, we will divide into four teams (each …
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Gualala River Stream Team Training:
Saturday, April 22nd, 9-11AM
Hello All, The Gualala River Stream Team is kicking off the 2023 monitoring season to track the health of the Gualala River and you can join us! When: Saturday, April 22nd, 9-11AM Where: Redwood Coast Land Conservancy – Mill Bend (46902 Old Stage Rd. , Gualala – take the gravel road 400ft from Highway 1) What: This training will educate …
Read More »Gualala River Stream Team Newsletter – February 2023
Page 1 of 6 Download the entire 6-page newsletter, including graphs based on data collected in 2022. Hello All! The Gualala River Stream Team is getting ready for the upcoming monitoring season and you can join us! 2023 Monitoring and training schedule: Please mark your calendars! April 22 – Annual / Refresher Training (more details to come) May 20 – Monitoring …
Read More »Stream Team Monitoring
Friends of Gualala River is collaborating with The Stream Team and Redwood Coast Land Conservancy in a citizen science water quality monitoring project at the Gualala estuary. The Stream Team is a collective of volunteers from Chico led by Timmarie Hammill. The Team comes to the area for quarterly monitoring and training of volunteers in basic water quality monitoring techniques. …
Read More »Gualala River Stream Team Newsletter – October, 2022
Redwood Coast Land Conservancy and Friends of Gualala River are partnering with The Stream Team in this volunteer, community-based project. For more info: Gualala River Stream Team Stewardship Project – Introduction
Read More »Gualala River Stream Team Newsletter – August, 2022
Redwood Coast Land Conservancy and Friends of Gualala River are partnering with The Stream Team in this volunteer, community-based project. For more info: Gualala River Stream Team Stewardship Project – Introduction
Read More »Gualala River Stream Team Stewardship Project – Introduction
The Coastal Commission recently awarded a Whale Tail Grant to the CA Urban Streams Alliance – The Stream Team. The grant is to initiate a stewardship engagement and watershed monitoring effort for the impaired, lower reach of the Gualala River and estuary, a habitat for endangered species such as young Coho salmon and steelhead. Redwood Coast Land Conservancy (RCLC) and …
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