The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs in two or three days (or one weekend) can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a bay to swimming and shell fishing. In our forest, toxic dog feces can be washed into our ephemeral ponds, contaminating an important part of our resident animals’ ecosystem and rendering it completely unusable.
Tour Stop 20: Bird Drip and Quiet Zone
Tour Stop 21: The Monarch - A Luxury Hotel
Tour Stop 22: Native Flower Patch
Georgia O’Keefe once said, “When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it’s your world for the moment.” And, to help us all have more moments, our Inaugural Native Flower Patch was planted by kids of all ages from the nearby community during a Flashlight Seed Fling on December 7, 2023.