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The Invasive Spartina Project and Rails- Livestream

The Invasive Spartina Project (ISP) is tasked with removing invasive Spartina species to restoring native habitat in SF Bay and protect our newly restored tidal wetlands. Tall, dense, and fast-growing, hybrid Spartina outcompetes other marsh species, overrunning wetlands and mudflats. Infestation reduces shorebird habitat but also provides cover for secretive marsh birds, including endangered California Ridgway’s Rails (RIRA). From 2005-2025, hybrid Spartina was reduced from 805 to 18 net acres, a reduction of over 97%. We also actively enhance habitat, including planting over 650,000 natives to provide cover for rails at over 40 sites. In 2027, we plan to begin our restoration work in San Leandro Bay, including at Arrowhead Marsh. This talk will cover what we have achieved so far and our plans for the future.

Speakers: Jeanne Hammond, Tobias Rohmer, and Jen McBroom, Olofson Environmental Inc

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Thursday, 04/16/26

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