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Home – Pepperwood Pepperwood's 3,200 acre reserve serves as a refuge for over 900 species of plants and animals We specialize in long-term ecosystem and climate monitoring, producing critical scientific data to guide our region's natural resource management and conservation planning
The Preserve – Pepperwood - Pepperwood Preserve Located in the heart of Sonoma County – a globally recognized biodiversity “hotspot” – Pepperwood Preserve is a 3,200-acre biological reserve and research station The preserve is an important refuge for more than 900 species of native plants and wildlife and we think of it as a "living laboratory," hosting researchers from around the
Ecology – Pepperwood Preserve Pepperwood provides a critical habitat that is highly permeable to wildlife, and has been classified as both a habitat “corridor” (vital to migration and movement) and habitat “core” (contains critical breeding and rearing habitat), depending on the scale of analysis
A Brief History of the Land - Pepperwood Preserve In 2010 Pepperwood became home to the Terrestrial Biodiversity Climate Change Collaborative (TBC3) which advises on long-term research strategies and monitoring to understand the relationship of climate variability and climate trends to ecosystem processes
Classes Events – Pepperwood - Pepperwood Preserve Here in Sonoma County, access Pepperwood's 3,200-acre preserve through a suite of environmental education offerings including classes, art exhibits, membership events, workshops, and volunteer workdays Please leave pets at home for their well-being and that of our wildlife
Location – Pepperwood - Pepperwood Preserve Located on a ridgeline of the Mayacamas Mountains and at the southern end of California’s North Coast Range, Pepperwood is uniquely situated at the headwaters of three watersheds — Mark West, Franz Creek, and Brooks Creek — key tributaries to the Russian River watershed
Explore Pepperwood There are many exciting ways to discover Pepperwood—whether it’s your first time or you’re a regular visitor! Access to our preserve is available through our robust education offerings, membership program, community events, and volunteer opportunities
Our Impact – Pepperwood Pepperwood manages a 3,200-acre biological reserve and the Dwight Center for Conservation Science The reserve serves as a living laboratory hosting researchers from around the world, and has become a hub for ecological education and a conservation think tank
TeenNat – Pepperwood This FREE program at Pepperwood is an opportunity for teens to engage in science and art while exploring a 3,200 acre nature reserve Participants will gain skills in hiking safety, data collection, using field guides to identify plants and animals, and navigating using maps
Stewardship – Pepperwood Pepperwood is at the headwaters of three main watersheds of the Russian River and numerous salmonid streams Erosion control and fine sediment reduction is key to protecting high quality habitat for Coho salmon and steelhead The restoration work done at Pepperwood minimizes soil compaction, increases water retention and reduces erosion