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Saturday, March 29th 9am-12pm (this was walk was rescheduled from 3/15 due to poor weather forecast)

l walk through the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. He will share his knowledge of the numerous native tree species, which helped to sustain untold generations of Nisenan peoples. Since the 1840’s immigrants from the old world planted many favored trees as well, which have thrived in the Mediterranean climate. John is a certified arborist who operated a local tree service for 30 years. He has worked as a naturalist since age 14 at San Francisco’s Randall Museum, the San Francisco Botanical Gardens, and later at Marin County’s Audubon Canyon Ranch. He is a long-time river and natural history expeditions leader in the western states, Alaska, Baja California, New Zealand, and Galapagos. This will be an easy hike of 2-3 miles over moderate terrain. Rain cancels. Meeting location Coloma area. FREE. A detailed email will be sent once you register online at REGISTRATION LINK.

American River Conservancy

Mar 29, 2025
9:00 AM PDT to 12:00 PM PDT
RSVP Required
Originally posted by American River Conservancy via Locable
American River Conservancy

American River Conservancy

348 Hwy 49, PO Box 562
Coloma, CA 95613
530-621-1224
www.ARConservancy.org

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