Saturday, July 24th we had a crew of 4 dedicated folks to the mission of restoration in the valley. We tended the native plants that have been in the ground and monitored the ones we just planted. See below for native plants planted last week! We’re always encouraged by the work we do when we visit this site because it’s so successful and it’s continually teaching us things about how the ecosystem there is functioning. Come join us sometime and learn more about this great project!
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