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DESCRIPTION:For over 50 years, Earth Day has been bringing people together to take 
 action for the environment. Celebrate with us at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve 
 by exploring our trails on a guided hike, helping catalog species in a 
 BioBlitz, or caring for pollinators as a Garden Steward! No advanced 
 registration required!\n\nSchedule:\n\nGuided Hikes:\n* 10am Natural 
 History Hike\n* 11am Natural History Hike\n* 2pm Mindfulness 
 Hike\nBioBlitz: 9:30am-4pm\nGarden Stewards: 10:30am-3pm\nVisitor Center 
 exhibits and Reserve trails open 9am-5pm!\n\n\nGuided Hikes\n\nExplore the 
 Reserve and become an environmental advocate!\n\nEver wondered what makes 
 Elkhorn Slough so special? Besides it’s beautiful views and fun ways to 
 explore, Elkhorn Slough is home and highway for a huge diversity of 
 wildlife because of the people who came together to protect it. Learn more 
 about the Reserve’s wildlife on a guided hike and be inspired to help 
 conserve the world around you!\n\n\n\nBioBlitz\n\nPhotograph plants and 
 wildlife and become a citizen scientist!\n\nCheck in at our BioBlitz booth 
 to learn how to use iNaturalist, then head out to explore the Reserve and 
 record your observations. Knowing what species are found in an area is an 
 important step in learning about and protecting our environment. Photos can 
 be taken and uploaded straight from your cell phone, or bring your camera 
 and upload photos on a web browser when you get home. Help us record the 
 rich diversity of plants and wildlife found on the Reserve and contribute 
 to important scientific data!\n\n\n\nGarden Stewards\n\nCare for native 
 plants and become a pollinator’s hero!\n\nMeet our Volunteer Land 
 Stewards outside the Visitor Center and help us look after our pollinator 
 garden. Pollinators like bees, butterflies, flies and beetles are animals 
 that move pollen between flowers, and they’re vital members of healthy 
 ecosystems. Native flowers are a pollinator’s paradise, and by taking 
 care of them, you’re helping protect the environment not just right here, 
 but throughout our local area!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/04/17/18865070.php
SUMMARY:Earth Day at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve
LOCATION:Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve\n1700 Elkhorn Road, 
 Watsonville
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/04/17/18865070.php
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