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SUMMARY:Magical Moth Night
DESCRIPTION:In support of the Meadow as Muse exhibition\, we’re collaborating with Gualala Arts Center for an enchanting evening exploring the moths of our coastal ecosystem — all ages and experience levels welcome! \n7:30 PM • Indoor Presentation\nat Gualala Arts Center \nEntomologist and Sea Ranch naturalist Larry French\, joined by colleagues from UC\, presents striking images\, specimens\, and insights into the remarkable moth species of our local coastline. \n9:00 – 11:00 PM • Nighttime Field Session\nat Mill Bend Preserve  \nHead into the meadow for a guided after-dark experience — observing and identifying live moths as they emerge. A hands-on contribution to local citizen-science efforts! \nBring a flashlight\, camera or smartphone\, and wear dark clothing. Free and open to all.
URL:https://rclc.org/event/magical-moth-night/
LOCATION:Gualala Arts Center\, 46501 Old Stage Rd\, Gualala\, CA\, 95445\, United States
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SUMMARY:Restoring the River: Community Event
DESCRIPTION:Where: Gualala Arts Center \nRSVP: The event is free. \n\nJoin us for a community event celebrating the Gualala River and connect with those who are working to protect it. This project is funded by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Fisheries Restoration Grant Program. \n\n\n\nAt 2:00PM\, Eric Wilder\, former chairman of the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians\, will open the event with a Kashia Pomo song and talk about the cultural significance of the Gualala River. \n\nThis will be followed by a panel discussion with RCLC and scientists from Prunuske Chatham\, Inc. (PCI) and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) on early design concepts aimed at improving fish habitat in the Gualala River estuary. \n\nPanelists include: \n\nMatt Erickson – Fisheries Biologist and Grant Manager\, CDFW. With over 30 years of experience in salmon management and habitat restoration\, Matt plays a key role in the Fisheries Restoration Grant Program.\nCarrie Lukacic – Principal Environmental Planner\, PCI. Specializing in CEQA/NEPA compliance and environmental permitting\, Carrie manages complex land management and restoration projects from concept to implementation.\nLauren Hammack – Geomorphologist\, PCI. An expert in stream restoration design\, Lauren brings 20 years of experience applying geomorphology\, ecology\, and hydrology to create effective\, stakeholder-informed restoration solutions.\nModerated by Jim Elias\, Executive Director\, Redwood Coast Land Conservancy\n\n\nA Q&A session with the panelists will follow the discussion. You can ask questions in person or submit them online here. \n\n\n\n\nThroughout the afternoon \, explore the river’s history\, find out who won the Gualala River Community Photo Contest\, enjoy light refreshments\, and celebrate the importance of the river in our community. \n\nTry Your Hand at Gyotaku Fish Printing: Discover the traditional Japanese art of Gyotaku\, which originated in the early 1800s as a way for fishermen to document their catches. In this hands-on activity\, you’ll use life-like rubber fish to create your very own fish print—while learning about the fascinating fish species found in our local waters. \n\nStop by educational booths to connect with state\, federal\, and local partners\, including CDFW\, Friends of the Gualala River\, the Gualala River Stream Team\, the Gualala River Watershed Council\, Sonoma County Regional Parks\, and more. \n\nThis work is part of a collaborative restoration effort funded by CDFW’s Fisheries Restoration Grant Program\, and developed in alignment with long-term ecological goals set by CDFW and NOAA Fisheries.
URL:https://rclc.org/event/restoring-the-river/
LOCATION:Gualala Arts Center\, 46501 Old Stage Rd\, Gualala\, CA\, 95445\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Redwood Coast Land Conservancy":MAILTO:rclc@rclc.org
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