Join us at Palo Corona Regional Park on April 6, 2025, to celebrate California’s incredible wildlife! We’re looking for exhibitors and presenters to help inspire and educate over 1,000 attendees.
Join us at Palo Corona Regional Park on April 6, 2025, to celebrate California’s incredible wildlife! We’re looking for exhibitors and presenters to help inspire and educate over 1,000 attendees.
Did you know the Carmel River Watershed is home to fascinating fungi like Bitter Brown Leucopax and Slippery Jacks? These mushrooms play a key role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem health. Thanks to iNaturalist users mreen and selter for sharing!
Did you know the Carmel River Watershed is home to fascinating fungi like Bitter Brown Leucopax and Slippery Jacks? These mushrooms play a key role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem health. Thanks to iNaturalist users mreen and selter for sharing!
From Snowy Plovers to Spotted Sandpipers, the Carmel River Watershed is alive with incredible bird species.
From Snowy Plovers to Spotted Sandpipers, the Carmel River Watershed is alive with incredible bird species.
📅 When: Sunday, April 6, 2025
📍 Where: Palo Corona Regional Park
This year’s theme is “Working Together to Create Healthy Habitats”!
📅 When: Sunday, April 6, 2025
📍 Where: Palo Corona Regional Park
This year’s theme is “Working Together to Create Healthy Habitats”!
Did you know the Carmel River provides 40% of the Monterey Peninsula’s drinking water? It’s also home to endangered steelhead trout and vital wetlands.
Follow us to learn more about how CRWC makes an impact!
#CarmelRiver #ProtectOurWatershed
Did you know the Carmel River provides 40% of the Monterey Peninsula’s drinking water? It’s also home to endangered steelhead trout and vital wetlands.
Follow us to learn more about how CRWC makes an impact!
#CarmelRiver #ProtectOurWatershed
Mark your calendars for Apr 6, 2025, at Palo Corona Rgnl Park! This year’s theme is “Working Together to Create Healthy Habitats”—join us for exhibits, activities, and speaker NatGeo Explorer Erica Gies. 🌎🐾
#CaliforniaWildlifeDay #CRWC #CarmelRiver
Mark your calendars for Apr 6, 2025, at Palo Corona Rgnl Park! This year’s theme is “Working Together to Create Healthy Habitats”—join us for exhibits, activities, and speaker NatGeo Explorer Erica Gies. 🌎🐾
#CaliforniaWildlifeDay #CRWC #CarmelRiver
Last week’s storm transformed the Carmel River Lagoon, flooding wetlands and carving new channels. Despite the changes, the lagoon remains a haven for wildlife, with ducks and other species.
#AfterTheStorm #WetlandsInAction #ProtectOurWatershed
Last week’s storm transformed the Carmel River Lagoon, flooding wetlands and carving new channels. Despite the changes, the lagoon remains a haven for wildlife, with ducks and other species.
#AfterTheStorm #WetlandsInAction #ProtectOurWatershed
For 25 years, we’ve championed the Carmel River and its watershed. Join our mission by pledging $25/month to support science, education, and conservation. The river gives to us—now it’s your turn to give back. 💧
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#25for25 #CRWC25Years #CarmelRiver
For 25 years, we’ve championed the Carmel River and its watershed. Join our mission by pledging $25/month to support science, education, and conservation. The river gives to us—now it’s your turn to give back. 💧
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#25for25 #CRWC25Years #CarmelRiver
Excited to share the work we’re doing to protect and restore the Carmel River Watershed! Follow us for updates on conservation, science, and how you can help keep this vital resource thriving. 💧
#CRWC #CarmelRiver #ProtectOurWatershed #ConservationMatters
Excited to share the work we’re doing to protect and restore the Carmel River Watershed! Follow us for updates on conservation, science, and how you can help keep this vital resource thriving. 💧
#CRWC #CarmelRiver #ProtectOurWatershed #ConservationMatters