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Santa Margarita Island and Gallinas Creek

CLAPPER RAIL

FLOATING ISLAND

SALT MARSH HARVEST MOUSE

WATERSHED MODEL

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LEARNING ABOUT WATERSHEDS

MOUTH OF GALLINAS CREEK

FLOATING ISLAND CONSTRUCTION AND LAUNCH

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CHINA CAMP STATE PARK

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Gallinas Watershed Council (GWC) in North San Rafael, Marin County is committed to the WATERSHED APPROACH to protect and manage our environment from the headwaters in the hills of Terra Linda to the wetlands of Santa Venetia.

 
GWC Zoom Meetings March 3 & April 7, 2021

GWC Zoom Meetings March 3 & April 7, 2021

March 3, 2021 A regular business meeting will take place on March 3, 2021 at 7 pm.  ZOOM Info: Time: March 3, 2021 07:00 PM and April 7, 2021 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) https://zoom.us/j/94029194564?pwd=M1RXT2YzRHFwcW9oU09qVUZORDJlUT09 Meeting ID:...

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New Floating Islands in Civic Center Lagoon

New Floating Islands in Civic Center Lagoon

Gallinas Watershed Council (GWC) has now planted and launched two new floating islands in the watery “arm” around the Children’s Island at the Civic Center Lagoon. One is similar to our previous islands, made of recycled PET bottles and marine-grade foam and planted...

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Our Mission

Connect the people who live and work in Las Gallinas Valley with their creek and watershed. Advance local conservation action. Promote watershed restoration, protection and education. Please support us! Become a member of GWC.

Monthly Meetings

You can join GWC Online Meetings via Zoom

Meeting ID: 884 6162 2237
Passcode: 941206

GWC usually holds monthly meetings on the First Wednesday of the month (except for holidays) at 7 pm at the Northgate Mall Community room in Terra Linda. Directions

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Who We Are

Gallinas Watershed Council (GWC) is a group of concerned citizens who live and work in Las Gallinas Valley, North San Rafael, Marin County. From the headwaters in the hills of Terra Linda to the wetlands of Santa Venetia, we are committed to using the WATERSHED APPROACH to protect and manage our environment. We are a 501c(3) Nonprofit  fiscally sponsored by MarinLink.

Learn what you can do and about watershed events. For more information please download the GWC PDF Brochure and the GWC Watershed Issues Map.