The SPAWN restoration nursery, seaturtles.org/nursery, grew out of the desire to restore creek habitat for coho salmon by utilizing local genetic stock of native plants that were not available in…
A group of 25 volunteers joined us from The Pasha Group, a transportation business headquartered in San Rafael, to help remove invasive plants from our Tocaloma floodplain restoration site on…
An article by Audrey Fusco, SPAWN Restoration Ecologist, was featured in Forest and River News, Spring 2023. Read the article “Add Butterflies to Your Garden: Restoring Habitat for Pollinators Benefits…
Many of the SPAWN Nursery volunteers visited the Marin Art and Garden Center following the Friday nursery volunteer event on March 31st to view the special exhibit “Return of the…
We want to thank Julian Eusebio Anaya for creating and donating one of the most beautiful tables we’ve ever seen! Julian is the owner of a local landscaping company based…
Written by: Melvyn Wright Hello SPAWN community, Saturday was a special planting day at Roy’s Riffles. Our objective was to plant a colorful native plant garden enhancing SPAWN’s restoration project…
Audrey Fusco, Nursery Manager & Restoration Ecologist, was part of a collaborative effort to produce the “Return of the Western Monarch”, showcasing the efforts to help the population of monarchs…
At a recent volunteer event, the SPAWN nursery team was helped out once again by some amazing volunteers! At this February event, here are some wonderful pictures of the team…