Protecting Our Wetlands

Preserving our future

Dedicated to the stewardship, restoration, and expansion of wetlands and associated wildlife habitats by preserving our future through classroom and field education that inspires youngsters to become stewards of our wetlands.

Petaluma Wetlands Alliance

We support Shollenberger Park, Alman MarshEllis Creek Wastewater Treatment property, and future wetland sites in the Petaluma River watershed. We work with local governments, environmental organizations, and other groups to educate the public about the ecology and value of wetlands.

Photography courtesy of Bob Dyer, Tim Fleming, Gerald Moore, Len Nelson, Thomas Reynolds and Ron Storey

About Petaluma Wetlands Alliance

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What is PWA?

Petaluma Wetlands Alliance (PWA) was formed by a concerned group of citizens who banded together in the late 1990’s during the planning and construction of a new wastewater treatment plant in Petaluma, California. We work with schools, government agencies and environmental organizations to help preserve wetlands habitat.

Song sparrow in wetlands

What are Wetlands?

Wetlands are among the world’s most productive ecosystems, providing critical habitat for many plant and animal species. In essence, wetlands are the zones between the land and large bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans, where water tends to stand for prolonged periods of time. Swamps, marshes and bogs are all examples of wetlands.

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How Can I Help?

We’re glad you asked! There are a number of ways you can support the PWA. Financial contributions are always welcome. Since we are a 501(c)(3) organization, your donation may be tax-deductible. If you like to meet and talk with people, check out our our docent program. Or, pick up a shovel and come help us remove invasive weeds as a volunteer.

Latest News

From the Editors at Petaluma Wetland Alliance

PETALUMA WETLANDS ALLIANCE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

Do you love Shollenberger Park and the Wetlands?  Petaluma Wetlands Alliance needs volunteer docents. Docents serve in a number of ways, including: Teach 3rd graders about wetlands and habitats Lead bird walks Restore the habitats Conduct research on birds and...

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Petaluma Wetlands Alliance

Petaluma Wetlands Alliance

Providing education in and stewardship of Petaluma's public wetlands: Shollenberger Park, Alman Marsh and Ellis Creek.

Insect Discovery Lab
Hosted by Petaluma Wetlands Alliance
May 16, 10–11 a.m.
Shollenberger Park
Gathering Circle
FREE Hands-on nature program for K–12 children and a parent with educators from SaveNature.org, exploring insects and other arthropods of wetlands and beyond. Space limited to 25 children. RSVP REQUIRED at petalumamuseum.com/events
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On Earth Day, PWA members had the pleasure of visiting Point Blue Conservation Science’s Petaluma headquarters for an inspiring tour.
Thank you to Lishka Arata, Communications Manager, and Dr. Leo Salas, Quantitative Ecologist, for sharing the incredible ecological work and science-driven projects underway. Originally founded in 1965 as Point Reyes Bird Observatory, Point Blue continues to lead the way in conservation and climate science.
Our group left informed, energized, and truly inspired.
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We were excited to host long-time partners @PetalumaWetlandsAlliance at our headquarters in April to reconnect and identify ways to support each other's shared goals of conserving nature and engaging communities. Here, Dr. Leo Salas, Point Blue Quantitative Ecologist, shares some insights about how we do our science during our building tour.

We love hosting and reconnecting with our partners. Drop us a message in our DMs if you're interested or email info@pointblue.org.

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How You Can Help Right Now

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Join PWA

Get the Petaluma Wetlands Alliance quarterly newsletter sent directly to your inbox. Learn about our wetlands, keep abreast of the latest news, and find out about upcoming events

Volunteer

All of our members are volunteers, working together to preserve Petaluma’s public wetlands. Without your help, all of the gains of the last few years could disappear.

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Donate

Your generous financial contribution provides critical support for our mission, including our work educating children about the value of our wetlands. Donate now with PayPal.

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