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Pulling Together to Save Our Coast 2019
March 31, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
FreeSanctuary Forest, Lost Coast Interpretive Association, and California State Parks have rescheduled our “Pulling Together to Save Our Coast” event for March 31st! We’ll be removing French broom (a relative of Scotch broom), as well as some eucalyptus and black acacia in the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. Hand tools may not necessary for the smaller plants, but if you have a favorite tool, go ahead and bring it. Some hand tools and weed wrenches will be provided.
Please bring a lunch, water and gloves. Dress in layers and wear sturdy shoes.
This event was previously canceled due to a closure of the road to Needle Rock. Crews are working to repair the road, but it is possible that this event will be canceled–please RSVP so we can contact you.
To RSVP:
- Fill out the form below
- OR call 986-1087 x 9#
- OR email anna@sanctuaryforest.org.
Meet at the Sanctuary Forest office at 9am on Saturday, February 16th to carpool—bring a 4-wheel-drive vehicle if possible. We will return to Whitethorn by 2pm. Rain or road closure may cancel this event–please RSVP to stay notified.
Sanctuary Forest & Lost Coast Interpretive Association are members of the King Range Alliance. For more info, visit www.kingrangealliance.org.
Sanctuary Forest is a land & water trust whose mission is to conserve the Mattole River watershed and surrounding areas for wildlife habitat and aesthetic, spiritual and intrinsic values, in cooperation with our diverse community.
The mission of Lost Coast Interpretive Association is to inspire a passion for understanding and preserving the natural way of life of the Lost Coast in students, visitors and the community.