This January found us in the midst of the closure by the Federal Government on portions of The Cosumnes River Preserve. In order to make the visitors experience at The Cosumnes possible during this time, the volunteers from The Nature
Volunteering at the Preserve
As we wrap up another great year at Cosumnes River Preserve, we plan for another season of restoration projects and recreation programs. Our key to achieving what we do every year at the Preserve is the cooperative effort from our
Sometimes it’s so much fun, you forget that you’re working
There are times when we can’t wipe the smile off of our faces for the whole day. We are removing the non-native Water Hyacinth from Middle Slough before it gets unmanageable. Most of the hyacinth that we remove from Middle
AREA CLOSED
Someone was seriously injured by entering an “Area Closed” section of the Willow Slough trail adjacent to a train trestle. Although the zone was clearly marked, the subject was found under that trestle behind the sign. Alex was upset and
Battling Plants and Persistent Volunteers
Saturday was supposed to be a Pokeweed removal day but, it got complicated in a hurry. What we found when we got to the site was a stand of poison hemlock hiding in a hedge of poison oak. The poison