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Saturday, April 22nd, 9-11AM

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 (or refresh) participants about:

  1. habitat and water quality impairments within the Gualala River watershed,
  2. life cycle of Coho salmon and steelhead,
  3. effects of climate change on watershed health,
  4. effective stewardship practices,
  5. proper use of monitoring equipment and sampling protocols, and
  6. safety measures for field work.

The training will also include site monitoring at one of our 4 monitoring sites – weather and access permitting.

Everyone is welcome (if under 18, please come with a parent or guardian).  

If you can make the training, please be prepared to work outdoors (hat, sunscreen, water) and sign up on our Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/people/Gualala-River-Stream-Team/100083502605167/

Please also enjoy the attached newsletter with the upcoming monitoring schedule, thanks to Marsha and Dave Missal!

See you soon,
Timmarie Hamill
Gualala River Stream Team
530 342-6620
info@thestreamteam.org


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