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The City of Watsonville is working to preserve and enhance its 800 acres of wetlands, one of the largest remaining freshwater marshes on the central coast of California. Fifty thousand Watsonville residents and hundreds of wildlife species share this beautiful and unique environment, accessible in our own neighborhoods.

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Nature Center
Nature Center
Learn about wetland creatures, local cultural history, and wetland protection.
Wetland Trails.
Wetland Trails
Walk, jog, bicycle on 4 miles of trails with 23 trail entrances in local neighborhoods.

Pacific Treefrog




Virtual field trip
See the "efield trip" your
children are taking on
their computers at school.

Field Trip Science Experiments
Education

Field trips and other activities are available for Watsonville school children.
Snowy Egret feeding
Wildlife

Discover fun facts about our wetland plants and animals.
Watershed Resource Planning Project
Slough
Enhancement

Watsonville Slough Watershed Resource Planning Project
WERC architectural drawing
Patrick J Fitz Center
Progress report on the Wetlands Educational Resource Center
restoration activities
Restoration
Join community groups in restoring and caring for native plants.
storm drain model
Public Works and Utilities Dept

Learn about water conservation, recycling, pollution control.

City of Watsonville Public Works and Utilities  .  320 Harvest Drive  .  Watsonville CA 95076
www.ci.watsonville.ca.us   .   831-768-3133

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