2009 Accomplishments • Restored a 1.4 - acre area adjacent to the existing tidal lagoon to a native brackish wetland • Expanded the tidal lagoon to
improve coho salmon and steelhead trout habitat • Created an emergent wetland for California red - legged frog breeding habitat • Reconfigured the southern end of the parking lot to increase natural creek function and reduce flooding
Less erosion will help keep Redwood Creek's sediment levels low,
improving the coho salmon and steelhead trout habitat.
Not exact matches
Since 2009, NPS and Parks Conservancy staff have worked together to
improve habitat for endangered
coho salmon and threatened steelhead trout, maintain habitat for threatened California red - legged frogs, decrease flooding on nearby roads, and create a self - sustaining ecosystem that requires minimal future intervention.
Muir Beach: Habitat Restoration
Improve vital habitat for the
coho salmon and other wildlife through planting and weeding projects.