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Creekwalks to Explore the Beautiful Watershed around Lagunitas Creek

Spawning coho pair
Photo: Todd Steiner
    

The 2012/2013 coho season is upon us! With the first hard rains in the watershed comes the beginning of spawning season and SPAWN's naturalist led creekwalks that explore the majesty of the Lagunitas Creek Watershed. Join our trained naturalists to tour the Lagunitas Watershed and learn all about the ecology of our native population of Coho salmon and the watershed in which they reside. Anything goes in these walks. Learn about the salmon and their habitat, birds and their calls, the natural history of the watershed, even find salamanders!

The Creekwalks calendar is now available. Space is limited and registration is required. Cost: FREE for SPAWN members! Membership is just a $35 minimum donation for one year. Non-members: We ask a $10 for adults, $4 for children donation. No one turned away for lack of funds!

Visit Upcoming Events to see the entire schedule of unique and exciting events planned to view our amazing coho during this spawning season.

Check out our interactive 2012/2013 Coho Spawning blog on Blogspot for new updates on where salmon are spawning and other amazing observations!




Experience "Hero's Journey" a six-minute multimedia adventure that connects you with the experience of the coho salmon of Lagunitas and San Geronimo Creeks, West Marin County.
By Gina Farr, http://www.wildsoundstories.com/.
We can't wait for next year when we will watch, listen, and learn on our Creekwalks while endangered salmon spawn in Lagunitas Creek!


Creek Naturalist BLOG & Spawning Salmon Updates

Notes from the Field!

Where to See Salmon in the Lagunitas Creek Watershed

A field guide to good salmon viewing spots in the Lagunitas Watershed and fish-friendly viewing ettiquette. in the Lagunitas Creek Watershed.

Salmon Tours for School Groups! (November 29, 2005)

Creek Naturalist Training Program

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