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Habitat Restoration: Bald Hill Broom Bust Saturday, February 8, 2014, 9 AM to 1:00

Join
Marin County Parks and Marin Municipal Water District for our annual Bald Hill
Broom Bust. Removing invasive broom gives native plants and trees a better
opportunity to thrive, improves habitat, reduces fire fuel load and enhances
the beautiful views. This project is suitable for ages 8 and up. Ranger chili
lunch at noon!



 



There
are several moderately strenuous hikes or rides one could take to get to the
work site. A bike group typically meets at San Anselmo Coffee Roasters in the
morning to ride to the site (please call to get details). A guided hiking group
will leave Deer Park at 8:30am. Everyone will meet at 9:00am at the
intersection of Yolanda Trail and Worn Springs Fire Rd.

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Driving
directions to Deer Park: From downtown Fairfax, turn onto Bolinas Rd. Go ½ mile
and turn left onto Porteous Ave., following it all the way to the end into the
Deer Park parking lot. 

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Trail crew
events are suitable for ages 13 and older.

Age 8 or up
can volunteer at habitat restoration events.

Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a permission form signed by a
parent or guardian.

Volunteers under the age of 16 must have a parent present at the event.

 

Please wear close-toed shoes and long pants, dress for variable weather
and bring a reusable water bottle. We provide breakfast snacks, water, tools
and inspiration. Rain
cancellation and fire closure information can be found by calling after 7:30
a.m. on the day of the event.

 

To pre-register, to request a youth permission form or for any other
questions please leave your information here or email
volunteerprogram@marinwater.org. Our website provides more information and maps. Visit marinwater.org,
look under “watershed” and then under “volunteer opportunities”. Thank you for
your interest in volunteering on the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed.

 

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Volunteer
Program























Sky Oaks Watershed Headquarters

Marin Municipal Water District

415-945-1128

volunteerprogram@marinwater.org

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