A salt-marsh harvest mouse, described as the one of the cutest critters ever (we agree), nibbles on a branch of pickleweed. Diminutive black rails, marsh birds no bigger than your fist, scuttle along a channel. Egrets poke, baby fish swim, and Ridgway’s rails cackle at dusk.
Come learn about these and other remarkable animals and their amazing adaptations for living in our tidal wetlands. China Camp protects one of the finest expanses of original salt-marsh wetland in the Bay Area, and FOCC volunteer Harriot Manley will shed light on some of this ecosystem's fascinating features. Come learn why salt marsh wetlands are critically important, especially in the face of sea-level rise.
Binoculars recommended. Space is limited; registration is required. Cancellation notified via email.
