Volunteers

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Join One Tam for a morning of habitat restoration! We will taking a scenic 3.5 mile round-trip hike in order to remove a fast-spreading weed (oblong spurge) along the Matt Davis and Bolinas Ridge Trails.
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This interactive public discussion with One Tam partners will be a great opportunity to learn about what's happening on Mount Tamalpais and One Tam's work plan for the upcoming year!
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Come join hikers, cyclists, and equestrians to restore trailside habitat along the much beloved Gravity Car Fire Road and at Double Bow Knot. Old Railroad Grade is one of the most popular routes on Mt. Tamalpais and it is beginning to show some wear and tear. MMWD is partnering with One Tam to help improve environmental conditions adjacent to the Grade. This event is suitable for ages 13 and up. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All those under 18 must bring a signed MMWD permission form. Limit 40 volunteers. TO REGISTER: Contact MMWD Volunteer Program Coordinator Suzanne Whelan at volunteerprogram@marinwater.org
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Come join us at West Peak, the true summit of Mt. Tam, on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, 2:30-5pm for an epic sing-along that will be the climax in a new video directed by local filmmaker Gary Yost to help support the launch of the effort to restore the site of the old Air Force Station. We'll be singing the chorus of the song "The Way It's Supposed to Be" written expressly for the restoration effort by Dore Coller of Mill Valley.
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Join us in maintaining White Hill Trail. We‰ЫЄll remove invasive French broom to clear the trail corridor and increase safety by improving lines of sight.
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What are wildlife corridors? And why are they important? Join MCL's Business-Environment Breakfast to learn more as a panel of speakers dive into the regional and local implications of this topic.
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Join us to remove large but hidden stands of French Broom from the interior of Pine Point. Increase your knowledge of Marin's unique plant and animal life while contributing to their continued survival.
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We will be planting native plants in order to help stabilize the banks of the creek. Woody debris structures have recently been installed in the creek at the sites where we will plant, which provide shelter to juvenile salmonids including coho salmon, Chinook salmon and steelhead trout.
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Join us for a evening hosted by the California Alpine Club to explore Mt. Tam's place in our community as a creative force, told through a section of Gary Yost's films featuring inspired stories of connection.
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Enjoy a Saturday morning hike, guided by Friends of Mt. Tam volunteers.