The long-protected
Peninsula Watershed is home to a broad diversity of native wildlife species, and mating season is now for a lot of them.

To take a few February examples, our California state amphibians—the endangered red-legged frogs—are in chorus at restored Homestead Pond, various small songbirds are beginning to nest in the woodlands, and the wide-ranging coyotes, which bond closely with the same mate for years, will soon be expanding their family units with new litters of pups.
Happy
Valentine’s Day to species everywhere, four-legged and two.



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