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Cooper Gulch Recreation Park

Cooper Gulch Invasive Plant Removal

Join our Environmental Stewardship team for an invasive plant removal and native replant at Cooper Gulch Recreation Park! Volunteers will have the opportunity to bring the whole family for an educational and fun experience restoring local native plants. Snacks, refreshments, and tools provided!

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Cooper Gulch Invasive Plant Removal
Cooper Gulch Invasive Plant Removal

Time & Location

Apr 21, 2018, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Cooper Gulch Recreation Park, 1720 10th St, Eureka, CA 9550

About The Event

Saturday, April 21th, Empower Eureka, E.C.O. Eureka and California Conservation Corps (CCC) team is inviting our community to help cleanup Eureka.

This “Cooper Gulch Work Day” event will assign volunteers to remove invasive plant species and replant natives at Cooper Gulch watershed. Overall, the streambank drains into the Pacific Ocean, thus removing invasive species and replanting natives will improve water quality and salmon habitats.

Please join us on April 21th to help restore this watershed. Volunteers will meet at the Cooper Gulch Recreation Center near the softball fields at 10:00am. Snacks and refreshments will be at the event! The restoration will take place from 10:00am-2:00pm.

All supplies are provided, although bringing a reusable water bottle, gardening tools and comfortable clothing is recommended. This is a family friendly event, all ages welcome!

If your business would like to get involved or for more information, please contact Caitlyn at (707) 441-4206 or Trista at (707) 725-8601.

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