Marin Municipal Water District
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About
The Mt. Tamalpais Watershed is part of the Golden Gate Biosphere Reserve, an internationally recognized biodiversity "hot spot." The watershed is home to over 900 species of plants and 400 species of animals, including 77 rare, threatened and endangered species. It also provides a place for people to connect with nature.
Volunteers play a critical role in maintaining the scenic beauty and biological richness of the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed. From improving trails, restoring habitat, and protecting threatened animals, MMWD has a variety of volunteer opportunities available to match your skills, interests, and available time.
Volunteer Opportunities
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Mt. Tam Bird Walk2107 miDec 8thIn-PersonGreenbrae, CA
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Mt. Tam Nature Walk2107 miDec 21stIn-PersonGreenbrae, CA
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Habitat Restoration Mt. Tam2107 miDec 21stIn-PersonGreenbrae, CA
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Earth Day Weekend Broom Pull with Marin Water and Marin Stables2109 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Habitat Restoration Mt. Tam2110 miJan 18thIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Mt. Tamalpais Trail Stewardship Day With Marin Water2110 miMar 1stIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Trail Stewardship Day2110 miJan 11thIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Bald Hill Broom Bust with Marin Water and Marin County Parks2110 miMar 15thIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Mt. Tam Turtle Observer Training2110 miMar 1stIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Mt. Tamalpais Trail Stewardship with Marin Water2110 miMay 3rdIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Frog Docent Program Training2110 miMar 8thIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Habitat Restoration and Guided Nature Walk2110 miDec 21stIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Habitat Restoration with Marin Water2110 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Habitat Restoration and Guided Nature Walk2110 miNov 26thIn-PersonFairfax, CA
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Habitat Restoration and Guided Nature Walk2110 miNov 16thIn-PersonFairfax, CA