President Trump has threatened to “reexamine” marine monuments, and gut wildlife protections. Please take a moment and sign our petition calling on Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to preserve…
Turtle Island Restoration Network is proud to report that SPAWN volunteer, Mel Wright, is the winner of the 2016 Edie Robinson Community Service Award (ERCSA) for his positive achievement, devotion…
Congratulations! You are bound for Cocos Island, Costa Rica, one the world’s premiere dive sites to view ocean wildlife. You are joining Turtle Island Restoration Network for an exclusive opportunity…
“I’m going to double my efforts,” said Mel Wright, a volunteer at Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN), referring to President Trumps intention to leave the Paris Climate Accord.
While the dark winds emanating from the White House are downright scary, we are making a fresh start to make progress on improving our local environment here in our local watershed.
The Salmon Blog is a weekly series on fish science, SPAWN’s research and all things salmonid.
Olema CA May 18, 2017 – SPAWN has been awarded $158,000 from the Wildlife Conservation Board to determine the most effective schedule and amount of water releases from Kent Lake that will benefit growth and survival of juvenile coho salmon and steelhead trout in Lagunitas Creek.
SPAWN conducts an annual mark recapture study on smolts out-migrating from the San Geronimo Creek Watershed: What does this mean?
As students start graduating this summer, we want to offer you a unique graduation present that will live for hundreds of years! Turtle Island has launched the 10,000 Redwoods Project,…
One of SPAWN’s most ambitious restoration projects, to ensure coho salmon remain part of our ecosystem for generations to come, is making great progress. Working with the Point Reyes National…