Spring is the time of the year a new batch of one-year-old salmonids begin their seaward migration. They’re known as smolt, and they are about to start an epic journey.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our two-part pollinator gardening workshop series, January 14 and February 4, 2017. We learned all about insects and pollinator-plant interactions! Workshops were led…
Wondering what some of the best reasons are to join our dedicated group of monthly supporters? Read this blog post to learn more.
A Letter to the Editor from SPAWN and Turtle Island Restoration Network’s biologist and Executive Director, Todd Steiner, has resulted in an Editorial in the Marin Independent News supporting SPAWN’s lawsuit against Marin County.
Marin Superior Court Judge Haakenson has denied SPAWN’s request for an injunction against development in the San Geronimo Valley before Marin County’s completion of a Court ordered Supplemental Environmental Impact…
Come scuba dive with hammerhead sharks! Right now you can join our August 4 – 14, 2017 expedition (10-day trip on the Argo)!
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The SPAWN team collected more than 10 pounds of grass seed as well as seeds from about 50 different species of plants from diverse habitats throughout the Lagunitas Creek Watershed. Seeds are only collected by volunteers and staff from areas where we have permits, and the seeds are used for local habitat restoration projects.
This fall, two abandoned buildings on the National Park Service property are being torn down right as part of a joint plan with the Point Reyes National Seashore to restore the floodplain and habitat back to its natural state!
SPAWN is in need of gardening tools for future restoration events. Do you have extra gardening supplies you can donate?