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Watsonville Wetlands Watch
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Protecting and Restoring Wetlands, Educating Our Community. How we help educate hundreds of students in indoor and outdoor classrooms. Watsonville Wetlands Watch Highlights. Complete Bird Checklist of. Photo Guide to Plants. Of the Watsonville Wetlands. Wetland Stewards: High Schoolers Mentoring. The Fitz Wetlands Educational Resource Center,. On the campus of Pajaro Valley High School, is the home of the Watsonville Wetlands Watch.
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Our Book
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Search only Watsonville Wetlands Watch. Our Book: Watching the Watsonville Wetlands. Watching the Watsonville Wetlands. An Armchair Guide to the Watsonville Slough System. Mark Silberstein, Executive Director, Elkhorn Slough Foundation. How to get your copy. This book can be purchased online now using the Paypal button link, from your local bookstore,. Or by mail from the publisher, Watsonville Wetlands Watch. PO Box 1239, Freedom CA 95019.
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Docent Resources
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Watsonville Wetlands Watch docents are trained volunteer guides who assist teachers and WWW staff members. They work with high school mentors in the Wetland Stewards. After-school program, lead a variety of field stations (landscape-drawing, bird-watching, water-testing) on school field trips, assist in our. This Docent Resources section contains information and tips to assist docents in their environmental work with students.
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Restoration
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Wetlands are a valuable natural resource. That have been widely destroyed and degraded in California and nationwide. California has lost more. Of its wetlands than has any other state. Preservation and restoration of the Watsonville sloughs are central to the work of Watsonville Wetlands Watch. WWW has partnered with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District to coordinate the restoration of the 80 acres of Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas...
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Board of Directors
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Search only Watsonville Wetlands Watch. Docent and former Wetland Steward, Watsonville Wetlands Watch. Retired Water Resource Planner,. County of Santa Cruz Environmental Health. Past President, Watsonville Wetlands Watch. Retired California State Parks Ranger/Superintendent. CEO, and COO of Chrysalis Software, Inc. Retired Computer Industry Public Relations Manager. Full time mom/Volunteer Wetlands Educator. California State Parks Interpreter.
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Events
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Wetlands Wildlife Photography with Denise Murphy and Efren Adalem. Thursday, January 7, 2016, 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Efren’s sea otter photographs were used in the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s otter exhibit and he was a finalist in the International Photo Exhibit in Varna, Bulgaria in 2013. They've both won several local photography contests and their photos have been used in the Elkhorn Slough Calendar. We are located at the top of Pajaro Valley High Scho...
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Our Mission
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Watsonville Wetlands Watch is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and appreciation of the wetlands of the Pajaro Valley, especially involving members of the Watsonville community and the students of the Pajaro Valley Unified School District. For further information, read more about us. The Fitz Wetlands Educational Resource Center. Promotes research on, education about, and conservation of the wetlands and watersheds of the Pajaro Valley.
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Search only Watsonville Wetlands Watch. Links to partners and friends of the Watsonville Wetlands:. California Department of Fish and Game. California Native Plant Society. Chuck Haugen Conservation Fund. Elkhorn Native Plant Nursery. Elkhorn Slough Foundation and Research Reserve. Fitz Fresh, Inc. Friends of Pajaro Dunes. Land Trust of Santa Cruz County. Long Marine Lab/Seymour Center. Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Santa Cruz Bird Club.
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Watsonville Wetlands Watch : Public Event Calendar
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Restoration Plan / ESHAs. Restoration Plan / Fish and Game. Saturday, August 27:. On Saturday, Aug. 27, join local birding expert Bob Ramer on a walk exploring the shorebirds on the last mile of Watsonville Slough at Pajaro Dunes. This will be the start of fall migration and we will expect to see many species of waterbirds, both migrant and resident. The tour is free, but you must register by clicking here. For more information, contact Kathy Fieberling, 831-345 1226. This tour is great for beginners and...
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Wetlands Education Resources Center
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8220;The Last Mile”. Protecting the Snowy Plover. Land Trust of Santa Cruz. Wetlands Education Resources Center. Articles & Brochures. Fun & Games. Links to Learning Resources. How Can I Help? Wilder Ranch State Park. Año Nuevo State Park. Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Natural Bridges State Park. Elkhorn Slough National Reserve. Point Lobos State Reserve. Wetlands Education Resources Center. Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Protecting the Pajaro Hills – 20,000 acres.