Field Notes
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Moro Cojo Slough
4/17/06

Land Manager Kim Hayes uses a small dip net to catch small fish on our Moro Cojo Slough land.  She wants to identify the fish species who are also using vernal ponds in the grasslands that flow out to the slough channel.  ESF owns almost 400 acres of restorable wetland along this “other slough” – one of the largest such tracts on the California coast.  To read more about Moro Cojo Slough see our Spring 2004 newsletter.

 

 

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