Salmon Protection and Watershed Network

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Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN)

Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN)

SPAWN was initiated as part of Turtle Island Restoration Network in 1997. Each year, we engage hundreds of people to see and learn about the majestic endangered salmon, restore watershed habitat, raise native redwood trees, and study salmon health. Our programs span the Lagunitas Creek Watershed and include projects to protect salmon, redwoods, and amphibians from a myriad of threats like dam-building, vegetation removal, urban encroachment and the threat of climate change from fossil fuel projects. SPAWN’s work is driven by dedicated staff, volunteers, interns, and students at partner schools who support these grassroots efforts in Marin County, California.

Contact: Todd Steiner
415/663-8590
[email protected]
www.spawnusa.org
www.facebook.com/SalmonProtection

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