
About this Event
Join us for an evening at the refuge in Alviso to hear tales of rails, tales of tails, and tales of gold, silver, and … garbage. You’ll learn why the refuge was created and why it is so important to all of us. Then as the sun sets, you’ll go on an easy stroll through the marsh on our boardwalk to find out how and why this area, a restoration of the original natural environment, is being adapted for the future.
This program is led by USFWS volunteer Larry Rosenblum.
Other Considerations:
- The event will begin promptly at 3:30pm. We recommend arriving early to ensure you don't miss any of it!
- Wear comfortable clothing, layers, and comfortable walking shoes.
- ADA-compliant parking spaces, trails, and portable toilet are available on-site.
- Please note that with the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed at this part of the Refuge.
- If you have questions or need any more accommodations, please don't hesitate to reach out to [email protected].
This program is brought to you by the (SFBayWS), the nonprofit Friends group to the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex, with support from the (SCVURPPP).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center, 1751 Grand Blvd, San Jose, United States
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