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Elkhorn Slough Foundation Get an insider's scoop on restoration at Elkhorn Slough! The Reserve's Stewardship Specialist, Bree Candiloro, keeps an engaging and educational blog on diverse topics related to restoration and her ongoing work.
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I am excited to attend the 11th Annual Central California Invasive Weed Symposium tomorrow and field trip on Saturday. This is a joint venture between the Monterey and Santa Cruz County Weed Management Areas. ...

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Brown Pelicans taken off the endangered species list! "I'm very happy to see that they're doing so well," said Tricia Wilson,
a wildlife rehabilitation specialist with the Elkhorn Slough Estuarine
Natural Sanctuary in Moss Landing. "I hope it stays that way." Brown Pelicans are abundant here in Elkhorn Slough. Visit the ...Reserve or kayak the slough to see these great creatures.
www.thecalifornian.com
Much like its death-defying dives for fish, the brown pelican has resurfaced after plummeting to the brink of extinction.

Elkhorn Slough Foundation Next Saturday, November 7th is public walk day on ESF lands! We're hosting two walks on our Long Valley property, 9-11am and 1:30-3:30pm. There's still space, but they're filling up quickly. Bring your friends and family!
www.elkhornslough.org
The Elkhorn Slough Foundation is a nonprofit, member-supported organization working to preserve and restore Elkhorn Slough and its watershed.

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Spend Halloween at the Slough! We don't have ghosts and goblins, but we do have some funny looking creatures. Have you seen the Fat Innkeeper Worm? It lives in a U-shaped tunnel in the mud and secretes a slime
net to trap small food particles.
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The Fat Innkeeper Worm is a common critter found in the sandy mud of the Elkhorn Slough. It lives in a U-shaped tunnel or burrow. It has a unique method of eating. It secretes a slime net, which serves to trap small food particles. ...

Elkhorn Slough Foundation Earlier this summer, Elkhorn Slough received $4 million in stimulus funds for our Tidal Wetland Project, a collaborative effort to develop & implement strategies to conserve & restore estuarine habitats in the Elkhorn Slough watershed. Today's Salinas Californian provides an update.
www.thecalifornian.com
ELKHORN SLOUGH — Standing on an outlook, Bryan Largay surveyed the calm greenish waters of Elkhorn Slough, which are about to benefit from a nearly $4 million federal stimulus grant.

Elkhorn Slough Foundation On November 7th, ESF is leading two free public hikes through our beautiful Long Valley oak woodland habitat. The first walk begins at 9:00. The walks are filling up quickly so RSVP soon! Pass the word onto all of your friends.
www.elkhornslough.org
Long Valley Public Walk- morning. Saturday, Nov. 7, 9:00-11:00am Experience the beauty of the Elkhorn Slough watershed! Elkhorn Slough Foundation is leading two walks at our Long Valley property, a spectacular oak woodland habitat. ...

Elkhorn Slough Foundation Get involved and volunteer! On Wed, Oct 21, ESF and ESNERR are joining REI and many other Monterey Peninsula stewardship and conservation groups for a Stewardship Volunteers Open House. The event will be held at REI in Marina from 6:00-8:30. Click on the link to the flyer for more info.
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Elkhorn Slough Foundation Last Saturday more than 25 children & their families joined ESF for a special Circle of Health event at an organic farm in Watsonville. ESF holds a conservation easement on the property. Families saw first-hand where their food came from and how their food choices impact the environment and their bodies.
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On Saturday, September 26, Elkhorn Slough Foundation, in conjunction with Natividad Medical Center’s Diabetes Education Center, hosted the 2nd annual Circle of Health event. Circle of Health brought ...

Elkhorn Slough Foundation Planning to spend Labor Day weekend at the Slough? Bring your camera and enter your best shots in our 2010 photo calendar contest. Hurry deadline to enter is Sept. 15.
www.elkhornslough.org
The Elkhorn Slough Foundation is a nonprofit, member-supported organization working to preserve and restore Elkhorn Slough and its watershed.

Elkhorn Slough Foundation Celebrate the 25th anniversary of California Coastal Cleanup Day! On Saturday, Sept. 19th, from 9am-noon, join Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (ESNERR) and volunteers to help clean up Elkhorn Road. Contact Amanda at 728-2822 to volunteer. Don't live in the area? Find more than 750 other participating sites by clicking the link below.
www.coastal.ca.gov
Can't make it to Coastal Cleanup Day? Or, want to keep enjoying our coastal resources after the cleanup is done? Then you should check out our Coastweeks Calendar! Coastweeks takes place in the three weeks following Coastal Cleanup Day. ...
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