Join AEP on Thursday October 24, 2024, for a tour of the Kings River Mitigation Project established to meet compensatory mitigation requirements for the California High Speed Rail Project. Representatives from Westervelt Ecological Services will meet our group to provide an overview of compensatory mitigation and the role it plays in restoring and preserving protected species and habitats. The tour will cover wetland reestablishment, rehabilitation, enhancement, and riparian preservation areas, along with highlighting the wildlife and protected species benefiting from this mitigation project.
Space is limited to 20 people so don’t wait to register.
Itinerary:
9:30 AM – 9:45 Meet at Faller Park in Sanger, CA. Parking is along 10th Street between J Street and Faller Avenue. We will consolidate vehicles and carpool to the Kings River Mitigation Property.
10:00 AM – Noon – Kings River Mitigation Tour hosted by Westervelt Ecological Services. Parking is limited to five vehicles. Drivers will be provided directions at Faller Park.
Noon – Return to Fallers Park
Pricing: $5.00 per person for members, $15 per person for non-members
Note: Sanger is a small town about 20 miles east of Fresno that can best be reached by taking CA-180 east from Fresno for thirteen miles to S. Academy Ave. Turn Right on S. Academy and go 1.5 miles to Church Ave. Turn Left on Church for a few blocks to Faller Ave. The Park is at 10th Street and Faller.
Location
Setting: In-Person Faller Park (Parking along 10th St between J Street and Faller Ave) 1000 Faller Ave Sanger, CA 93657 UNITED STATES