A Refuge Revealed - Past, Present and Future

Date: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Venue: 
Online via Zoom

Join docent Larry Rosenblum for a presentation about the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Learn why the Refuge is here, who benefits today from the refuge, and what the future will bring! We will also take you through a short virtual tour to explore some of the wildlife that inhabits the Refuge!

From 6:30 pm-8:00 pm via Zoom, you will discover the answer to these mysteries and others and then take a virtual tour through one of the Refuge's salt marsh habitats.

We recognize that the Don Edwards SF Bay NWR Refuge sits on the unceded land of many bands of the Ohlone people. This land continues to be of great importance to the Ohlone people and all familial descendants of the Chochenyo, Ramaytush, and Tamyen language groups. We want to recognize this land's history, and the Ohlone people are alive and flourishing members of our nearby communities and the broader Bay Area communities today.

This program is brought to you by the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society (SFBWS), and the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (SCVURPPP).

Check out these links for more information:
http://sfbayws.org/
http://www.mywatershedwatch.org/

Questions? Email us at: watershedwatchers@sfbayws.org

Prior Reservation: 
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