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Letting the Bay Back in: Experience a Salt Marsh Restoration

Join Carol Ralph of the California Native Plant Society and the Northcoast Regional Land Trust’s Executive Director, Michael Cipra at Freshwater Farms Reserve on Saturday, April 11th from 10 a.m.-12 noon for an interpretive walk: “Letting the Bay Back in: Experience a Salt Marsh Restoration". The walk will go through the meadows, wetlands, and estuary of the property where you will see thriving clumps of the rare Lyngbye's Sedge, lush leaves of the dramatic Coastal Angelica and two species of arrowgrass. Get out for Native Plant Week and come to see how botanically invaded bottomlands can be restored to a tidal marsh of diverse native plants. Please meet at Freshwater Farms Reserve (5851 Myrtle Ave, Eureka - just south of 3 Corners Market) at 10a.m. Park parallel to the road near the barn and meet at The Farmstand (south of the nursery). No RSVP required. This event is FREE and families are encouraged. Rain or shine, dress appropriately for weather conditions. The walk is approximately one mile over uneven terrain. Boots are advisable.

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