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Kayak Tour: Habitat in the Gualala River Estuary

Mill Bend Preserve 46698 Old Stage Rd, Gualala, CA, United States

Where: Meet at River Bend Kayaks on the west side of Highway 1 (immediately north of the Gualala River bridge). RSVP: Contact rgagnon@rclc.org to reserve your spot on the tour. $35 to reserve a kayak, or you can bring your own. Join us for a paddle through the Gualala estuary! Explore fish habitat up close while learning about the life history and habitat needs of salmon and steelhead. We’ll discuss how scientists monitor wild populations, current [...]

Bird Walk: Gualala River Estuary

Mill Bend Preserve 46698 Old Stage Rd, Gualala, CA, United States

When: Saturday, October 4, 8:30 AM Where: Park at the Gualala River access area on Mill Bend Preserve, located on the west side of Highway 1 (immediately north of the Gualala River bridge). Turn at the sign for River Bend Kayaks. We encourage carpooling, as space is limited. RSVP: The event is free. Please no dogs. Join us for a bird walk in the Gualala River estuary! We will begin at the edge of the [...]

Bird Walk at Mill Bend Preserve

Mill Bend Preserve 46698 Old Stage Rd, Gualala, CA, United States

When: Thursday, May 22, 8:30 AM Where: Mill Bend Preserve. Meet at the pullout on the east side of Highway 1 (immediately north of the Gualala River bridge). RSVP: The event is free. Please no dogs. Join us for a bird walk at Mill Bend Preserve! We will begin at the edge of the Gualala River, where we typically see a variety of song birds, raptors, and water birds. We will then move to upper [...]

Spring Migration Bird Walk

Mill Bend Preserve 46698 Old Stage Rd, Gualala, CA, United States

When: Wednesday, March 26, 8:30 AM Where: Mill Bend Preserve. Meet at the pullout on the east side of Highway 1 (immediately north of the Gualala River bridge). RSVP: The event is free. Please no dogs. The Spring migration has begun! Join us for a bird walk at Mill Bend Preserve, as we look for new birds that are passing through or setting up nesting sites. We will begin at the edge of the Gualala [...]

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