About this Event
Volunteers will get to tour an active restoration site that is not normally accessible to the public, learn about restoration goals and techniques, view wildlife, and improve the health of the San Francisco Bay. This event will focus on removing invasive plants like black mustard and poison hemlock.
Bring sun protection and layers for warm and cold weather, sturdy shoes, clothes that can get a little dirty, and water. Please note that volunteers will not have access to restroom facilities during the event and will have to drive on a graded dirt road for a short distance.
Please drive under 25 miles per hour when entering Horner Street and when accessing the trail. This is a residential area and kids are often at play near the streets, and driving slowly is expected for their safety.
Meet at Eden Landing Ecological Reserve, 4995 Horner Street, Union City, Ca. https://maps.app.goo.gl/sjLJQStHnaJTv7yi8
Due to access restrictions, all volunteers will need to stay for the duration of the event.
Registration required. Contact Science Director Eric Lynch at [email protected] to learn more.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Eden Landing Ecological Reserve, 4995 Horner St., Union City, United States
USD 0.00

