Our Work
Observation. Restoration. Preservation.
The Mud Bay Ecological Society is a not for profit existing to study, restore, and preserve the ecological integrity of the Mud Bay watershed. Through science, stewardship, education, and community participation, we seek to cultivate ecological resilience and preserve the living memory of place for generations to come.
Our Mission
We believe ecological resilience begins with attention. Through observation, restoration, and the preservation of ecological knowledge, we seek to cultivate enduring relationships between people and the ecosystems they inhabit. Our work is guided by stewardship, scientific integrity, and continuity across generations.
“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.”
— John Muir
Ecological Monitoring
Bird and wildlife surveys
Seasonal observations
Species inventories
Water quality monitoring
Habitat assessments
Areas of Stewardship
Citizen Science
Community monitoring projects
Biodiversity documentation
Ecological photography
Open ecological records
Habitat Restoration
Native plant restoration
Pollinator habitat enhancement
Shoreline stewardship
Invasive species management
Wetland conservation
Education and Community
Guided walks
Public lectures
Youth education
Volunteer programs
Community stewardship events
Preserving the Living Memory of Mud Bay
The Society recognizes that records, photographs, observations, and stories are part of the ecological history of place. Through scientific archives, annual reports, and long-term monitoring, we seek to preserve knowledge that may serve future generations.
Looking Forward
The Mud Bay Ecological Society is committed to becoming a lasting ecological institution devoted to observation, restoration, education, and stewardship. We believe healthy ecosystems depend not only upon science, but upon enduring relationships between people and the places they inhabit.

