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Grayson Creek Cleanup in Pleasant Hill

  • 250 Cleaveland Road Pleasant Hill, CA, 94523 United States (map)

Join The Watershed Project, the Contra Costa Resource Conservation District, and volunteers from Friends of Pleasant Hill Creeks for an educational creek restoration event. Restore riparian habitat by picking up trash and collecting community science data and removing an invasive reed called Arundo donax from the creek bank. Grayson Creek is home to more than 100 bird species and also provides habitat for river otters, western pond turtles, and even beavers! Help protect this important community resource by removing trash and invasives from the creek banks.

Dress appropriately for outdoor work. Wear long sleeves and long pants, sturdy shoes, and wear sun protection (hat and/or sunscreen). All cleanup supplies, water, and light refreshments will be provided. Please bring a reusable water bottle and your own gloves if you have them.

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. All volunteers under 18 years old must have parental permission to participate or be accompanied by an adult.

Contact Paula White at paula@thewatershedproject.org for more information.

Register for the event here.

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