What is one unknown fact about The Watershed Project?
Zealously dedicated staff and volunteers sometimes get locked in regional/state parks during restoration projects. At TWP, we don’t stop when the sun sets! Maeve Murphy, Turtle Island Restoration Network I work at Turtle Island Restoration Network, a registered nonprofit based in west Marin County that works to protect marine life and habitats worldwide. TIRN’s main programs are the Sea Turtle Restoration Project, which works globally; Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN), which works locally to protect the largest remaining population of coho salmon in California here in west Marin; and the GotMercury Campaign, which raises awareness of the dangers of mercury in seafood and promotes effective policies to prevent high-mercury seafood from being sold to the public. I used to have a career teaching English as a Foreign Language. But over time I was becoming more and more concerned about the health of the planet and the harm I saw humans doing to it through the way we live and