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Rush Ranch 'Getting the Rush'   Saturday,  NOV  20, 2010
9:00 AM

SOLANO LAND TRUST —  Rush Ranch
Fun for the entire family! Guided Interpretive Walk (Meet @ Nature Center at 9 AM), Blacksmith Shop Demonstrations, Access Adventure Wagon Rides and Native American Culture Display. Interpretive walk - 9AM, Blacksmith demo - 10AM, Wagon rides - 11AM
Location:
     3521 Grizzly Island Road
     Suisun City  
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 12 in Suisun City, take Grizzly Island Road south approximately 2 miles. Entrance/driveway will be on the right.

 
Eagles, Hawks & other Birds of Prey Tour    Saturday,  NOV  20, 2010
10:00 AM

SOLANO LAND TRUST —  Lynch Canyon
Join raptor expert Larry Broderick to see eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey in the skies above Lynch Canyon. You’ll learn identification, behavior, and ecology of these majestic birds. Broderick has 25 years of experience studying raptors, and he loves to share his insights in an entertaining way. Lynch Canyon has beautiful vistas and it’s closed to the public until February 11, 2011, so take advantage of this special opportunity to visit!

Meet at 10am sharp (gate locks behind us) at the Lynch Canyon entrance gate: Intersection of Lynch Road & McGary Road, Vallejo, CA. Bring water, snack or bag lunch, and binoculars. Be prepared for variable weather (bring layered clothes and protection from both sun and wind). All ages are welcome. You must be able to hike four miles at a moderate pace, up and down steep hills. No dogs. Donations are requested but not required. Heavy rain cancels. For more information contact Natalie at 707-432-0150 x200 or volunteer@SolanoLandTrust.org.
Leader: Larry Broderick
Parking Fee: $5
Location:
     3100 Lynch Road
     Vallejo  

 
Mountain Lion Lecture   Saturday,  NOV  20, 2010
1:00 PM

SOLANO LAND TRUST —  Rush Ranch
Special guest and local wild cat conservationist Zara McDonald, Founder and Executive Director of Felidae Conservation Fund, gives an engaging and inspiring presentation about Bay Area pumas and the work currently underway to study and protect them. These keystone predators (also called mountain lions) play a critical role in maintaining the health and biodiversity of our ecosystems. However expansion of human populations is causing increasing encounters and conflicts between humans and pumas, and growing tensions in our local communities. Zara provides a compelling view of the natural grace and beauty of these animals, delves into the biological and ecological science that is working for their preservation, and offers essential tips for living and recreating without fear in puma habitat. Meet in the Nature Center.
Leader: Zara McDonald
Location:
     3521 Grizzly Island Road
     Suisun City  
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 12 in Suisun City, take Grizzly Island Road south approximately 2 miles. Entrance/driveway will be on the right.