Saturday, August 27, 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Visitacion Valley Branch Library
201 Leland Avenue (at the corner of Rutland and Leland)
San Francisco, CA 94134
Visit San Bruno Mountain Watch for more details
Talk given by Joe Cannon, MS, Ecology, San Diego State University
Instructor at San Francisco City College -- Ecology, Habitat Restoration and Natural History
Mountain Watch Stewardship Director
Worked for 10 years as a restoration biologist for the National Park Service in the Presidio implementing restoration projects
Joe will be giving a talk and slide presentation on San Bruno Mountain and everything special about it - learn about San Bruno Mountain's ecology and its significance. And, also learn what San Bruno Mountain Watch does to preserve and restore this important and unique Bay Area ecosystem.
Joe's involvement with San Bruno Mountain began while working with the local chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) to create a community-based stewardship program doing work in the wetlands along the Bog trail areas on the saddle of San Bruno Mountain. He has been implementing restoration projects on San Bruno Mountain for seven years. A question and answer period will follow Joe's talk. If you would like more information about the talk, please contact Mountain Watch at 415-467-6631.
h/t M Razzo
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