Event Description:
Help restore San Francisco Bay wetlands habitat at Pier 94!
Habitat Restoration Opportunities sponsored by the Golden Gate Chapter of the Audubon Society. Join us in activities at habitat restoration sites in San Francisco or the East Bay.
What we'll be doing:
Join us at a restored wetland in San Francisco Bay. Activities at Pier 94 include invasive plant removal, trash pickup and planting. See native plants, and a variety of shorebirds and waterbirds.
What you should know:
Please wear sturdy, close-toed shoes, weather appropriate clothes, hat and/or sunscreen. Bring your own garden gloves and carry a water bottle if you have one to minimize trash. We’ll provide instruction, gloves, tools, snacks and water. Heavy rain cancels the events. You will be asked to sign a waiver at the event. Waivers for volunteers under 18 years of age must be signed by a parent or guardian.
Where to Meet:
Directions: Take Third Street to Cargo Way first left onto Amador, this street makes a sharp right in an industrial area, the address is 480 Amador St. (an office for a neighbor). Turn into the gravel parking lot before the chain link fence on the left. Just ahead you will see a small sign next to white barriers. This is the entrance to Pier 94. Park in front of the barriers.
Golden Gate Audubon Society:
Mission Statement
The Golden Gate Audubon Society engages people to experience the wonder of birds, and translate that wonder into action; and protect native bird populations and their habitats
Description
Founded in 1917, Golden Gate Audubon is one of the oldest wildlife conservation organizations on the West Coast. We have a long history of inspiring and connecting people in the Bay Area with local birds, wildlife and their habitats and today play a critical role in Bay Area wildlife conservation. Golden Gate Audubon has roughly 10,000 members and supporters in San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
Location: 2530 San Pablo Avenue Suite #G, Berkeley, CA 94702, US