FLORA AND FAUNA
THE ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES OF THE WATERSHED
San Francisco Gardner
Red Legged Tree Frog
Monarch Butterfly
THE THE MEGA FAUNA
MOUNTAIN LION
BLACK TAILED DEER
COYOTE
BOBCAT
REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
CALIFORNIA NEWT
SNAKES
THE BIRDS
KINGFISHER
RED TAILED HAWK
MARINE LIFE (TIDAL ZONE)
STARFISH
SNAILS
CRABS
PLANTS
The Natives
RED ALDER -
CREEK DOGWOOD -
WILLOW -
The Invasives
ENGLISH IVY
SCOTCH BROOM
PAMPAS GRASS
HONEYSUCKLE
NATIVE - TOYON - Also know as Christmas Berry, one of the most succesful small tress in the watershed. A unique form, beautiful bark and leathery leaves.
NATIVE - CREEK DOGWOOD - Also know Redtwig Dogwood, this bush is usually found right along the banks, anchoring the soil from disappearing into the Pacific.
NATIVE - RED ALDER - Holding that creek bank down. You go girl!
NATIVE - RED ALDER - The most beautiful of the riparian hardwoods native to the area. A real gem of a tree, often found with its roots in the water!
INVASIVE - JASMINE
INVASIVE - ENGLISH IVY
INVASIVE - HAIRY VETCH
INVASIVE - CAPE IVY