Why Tides Matter

Join us for an in-person presentation and guided tour to learn about tides!

Docent Laurel Stell will talk and walk you through all things tides. What are they? How do they affect wildlife? How have humans reshaped the Bay's tidal lands?

This program starts in our covered, open-air pavilion at the Environmental Education Center of the Don Edwards SF Bay NWR and will be followed by an easy 0.5-mile walk. All are welcome.

Questions? Email watershedwatchers@sfbayws.org.

Other Considerations:

  • Driving Directions: We recommend using Google Maps and mapping to the "Environmental Education Center (EEC)" or 1751 Grand Blvd, Alviso, CA 95002.
  • Wear comfortable clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes.
  • ADA-compliant parking spaces, trails, and restrooms are available on-site.
  • Restrooms will be available on-site in the form of an ADA-compliant portable toilet and hand-washing station.
  • Reusable water bottles are a huge plus and are a great step to reducing plastic pollution. We will have a water refill station available to you!
  • If you need any more accommodations, please don't hesitate to reach out to watershedwatchers@sfbayws.org.

This program is brought to you by the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society (SFBWS) with support from the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (SCVURPPP).

Event date and time
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Event location name
Alviso-Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Address

1751 Grand BlvdSan Jose,95002CA

Event category

Outdoor Activity
Audience(s)
Conservationists
Birder
Parent
Student
Teacher
Age range
All ages