We will be removing posts and fencing from an older restoration site on Maxwell Flat, a beautifully restored savanna on Yolo County's Bobcat Ranch. We will then use the salvaged materials to protect newer plantings in the dry creek area near the ranch headquarters.
When: Saturday April 19th
Time: 9:00 am
Where: Audubon California Bobcat Ranch
29529 CR 34
Winters, Ca 95694
What to bring:
• Snacks/lunch
• Drinking Water
• Closed-toe foot and long pants
• Hat, Sunscreen and Gloves
Please RSVP to ckoopmann@audubon.org for directions.
By Daniela Ogden
April 04, 2014
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