Around the Watershed

We're Hiring!
Join Our Team

We are seeking an experienced development professional ready to take our fundraising management to new heights as Director of Development.

Join us as a Nursery Technician and learn how to grow California native plants for habitat restoration and conservation projects.

We are looking for a dedicated Conservation Field Technician who is passionate about ecology to join our collaborative team.

Apply Today! Positions Open Until Filled

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Community Education

Walks, Talks, and Classes

Whether you’d like to learn a new skill, enjoy the outdoors, or attend an event with your family, we offer a variety of offerings to deepen your appreciation for the Laguna de Santa Rosa.

UPCOMING EVENTS

So.Co. Wildfire Resilience Strategy
Online! Thursday, April 4, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Introduction to Native Bees
Saturday, April 13, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Saving Endangered Species in Sonoma Co.
Wednesday, April 17, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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Announcements

Summer Camp Tule Registration is Open!

At Camp Tule, we aim to foster wonder and delight in the world in which we live. Our nature-based day camp gives children space to nurture their creativity and spend time exploring and playing outside.

Children attending the camp learn about the native plants and animals of the Laguna de Santa Rosa ecosystem in a supportive, playful, and encouraging environment. Each new day is filled with exciting discoveries, spotting wildlife, playing games, creating nature-themed art projects, and climbing trees!

Get ready for a fun week of summer camp!

Heron Hall Exhibit

dintiman"Water and Dreams"
Analog Photography by Robin Dintiman

On display now through April 26, 2024

Gallery Open by Appointment Only Due to the multiple uses of Heron Hall, please schedule an appointment to see the exhibit Mon-Fri by contacting Maggie Hart.

What is the Laguna de Santa Rosa?


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Laguna Restoration Plan

This plan, developed in tandem with S.F. Estuary Institute, Sonoma Water, and CDFW, provides a comprehensive strategy for rejuvenating habitats along the Laguna.

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