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Trinidad State Beach Habitat Restoration

The North Coast Redwoods District of California State Parks invites the public to join the Natural Resource volunteers and Park staff from 9am to noon for a habitat restoration event focused on invasive species removal in the beautiful Sitka spruce forest. Please meet at the corner of Anderson Lane and Stagecoach Road in Trinidad. We will focus on removing English Ivy, Hedera helix, and other invasive non-native species.

Pulling out invasive species is a moderate activity and participants are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes for walking off trail, bring a lopper if you have them, a hat, work gloves, and water. We have extra gloves and tools for volunteers. Work locations are less than 1 mile hike from the trailhead. Please arrive a few minutes early to complete paperwork. All ages welcome. All participants will receive one free day use pass to Sue-meg State Park. Heavy winds or rain will cancel the event.

For more information please contact Brooke Roehrick, brooke.roehrick@parks.ca.gov or (707) 677-3109.

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