Triangle Marsh

Triangle Marsh in summer 2016

Triangle Marsh is a wetland of the San Francisco Bay, situated at the base of Ring Mountain at the north end of the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California.[1]

Archaeological Pecked curvilinear nucleated petroglyphs, and recovery on Ring Mountain, hold significant evidence of Native American habitation and likely proof that early Miwok peoples exploited marine resources from Triangle Marsh.[2]

The 31-acre (130,000 m2) property is owned by the Marin branch of the National Audubon Society who restored upland and wetland habitats there with funding from a variety of sources. Federal endangered species, including the clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, live in the Marsh.

See also

References

  1. ^ C. Morton, 2006
  2. ^ C.M. Hogan, 2008

External links

  • Chuck Morton and Michael Galloway (2006) Tidal marsh restoration at Triangle marsh, Marin County, John Muir Research Institute
  • C. Michael Hogan (2008) Ring Mountain, The Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham
  • Marin Audubon Society Restoration Page

37°55′20″N 122°29′48″W / 37.922294°N 122.496657°W / 37.922294; -122.496657

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