Redwood Broads • Entered by Beth Lamb on March 19, 2024
Wildflower Walk at Pomo Canyon
March 17, 2024
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | 10 |
Post Admin hours | 2 |
Activity Hours | 4 |
Participants | 1 |
Total Hours | 16 |
Key Issue: Landscape Planning (Forest Plans, RMPs, TMPs, etc.)
Activity Type: Education & Outreach (tabling, films & lectures, regional B-walks/works)
Key Partners: California Native Plant Society
Measurable Outcomes
Outcome 1: Hiked (10 people)
Short Description of Activity
Wildflower Walk in Pomo Canyon part of the State of California Willow State Park. A new park with little public engagement
Reflection/Evaluation
I was thrilled with the hike. We engaged several new members and learned a lot about our new state park. Also we discuss how this place lacks accessibility and how it is being logged by Mendocino Coast Redwoods. I think that I could have been little more organized on the navigation and outreach to participants. The out come is another coloration with CNPS along the norther Sonoma Coast.
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Photo Captions
1) Redwood Broads Pomo Canyon Wildflower walk
2) Redwood Broadband Leader Beth Lamb with her sister Megan Timpany and Brother in Law Don Timpany on the Pomo Trail
3) Julie Menack future Broad checking out Douglas Iris on the Sonoma Coast
4) Redwood Broads pause for lunch and learn at the one piece of sunlight in the Redwood Forest